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X-RAY 1967
Profiles and Silhouettes . . .
Profile of the past . .
A beginning now obsolete
A tribute to those who came before
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Silhouette of the Future . .
New buildings, new lives.
Anticipation of things to come.
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The Present . . .
Study, practice, and patients
Turning potential into achievement.
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clinical practice,
Concentration, commuting,
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Graduation . . .
Silhouette of Recognition.
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Working, learning,
living.
Striving toward professionalism
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Faculty and Administration
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Profile of the President
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MCV ... a college of many facets . . .
Administrators working toward a
unified goal . . . Foremost profile,
Dr. R. Blackwell Smith, Jr.,
college president . . . Leadership and
assistance . . . Board of Visitors
and the Administrative Council . . .
Coordination of ideas . . .
Direction . . . Integration of AACV's
nine schools . . . One concern; one
human concern.
DR. CHARLES P. CARDWELL, JR.
Vice-President and Director of College Hospitals
COLONEL JOHN H. HEIL, JR.
L. DANIEL CROOKS
Assistant President
Comptroller
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FRANKLIN BACONl
Outstanding silhouettes . . . Deans
and directors . . . Linking
administration and students . . .
Dormitories . . . Loans and
scholarships . . . Shared
responsibilities ... A
harmonious blend of learning
situations and social
activities . . . From Visiting
Scholars to Friday Flicks .
Something for everyone.
HARRY R. HESTER Director, Student Housing
an of Students
MISS BETTY MORROW
Assistant Dean of Students
CHARLES W. HILL Student Financial Aid Officer
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DR. O. WENDELL CLOUGH
Assistant Dean, Dentistry
DR. HOLMES T. KNIGHTON
Assistant Dean, Dentistry
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DR. RICHARD L. SIMPSON
Assistant Dean, Dentistry
Administrative
assistants
DR. JOHN ANDRAKO
Assistant Dean, Pharmacy
MISS LENA B. THOMAS
Educational Director, Medical Technology
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CARL H. GERHOLD, Technical Director,
Radiologic Technology
MISS SUSANNE HIRT, Educational Director,
Physical Therapy
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DR. HUNTER H. AAcGUIRE, JR.
Assistant .Dean, Medicine
DR. CHARLES M. CARAVAT!
Assistant Dean, Medicine
DR. MILES E. HENCH
Assistant Dean, Medicine
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DR. WILLIAM R. KAY and MISS EDITH WEST, R.N.
preparing for office hours
"Just a little stick
Therefore trust the physician,
and drink his remedy in silence and tranquillity:
Gilbran, The Prophet
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DR. GLENN R. PRATT
Religion and Medicine
Meeting physical and spiritual needs . . ,
Dr. Kay, Director of Student Health,
and Miss West . . . Outpatients . . .
Infirmary. . . Preventive health.
Dr. Pratt, Director of Religious
Affairs . . . New MCV profile . . .
Vespers . . . Ethics . . . Religious Unity.
DR. PRATT . . . background . . .
Monumental chapel undergoing restoration
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Dentistry . . . articulation artistry
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Graduate Studies . . . the problem-solving approach
Medical Technology . . . diagnostic cues
MCV, a unified whole . . .
Teaching, healing, research.
Faculty: vital, synergetic
professionals . . .
in the art of teaching ... in the ever
expanding practice of medicine ... in
the exacting process of research.
Rehabilitation . . . P.T.s, patients and perseverance
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Pediatrics . . . machines and mothering
Research ... a thousand attempts for one success
Administration . . . data processing and the personal touch
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The Greeks
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Sigma Zeta
Honorary Science Society
OFFICERS: /eff fo righf. Bob Osborn, V. Pres., Randy Davis, Treas., Tom Coniglione, Pres., Carey Gordon, Sec.
To encourage knowledge of the . . .
sciences . . . High scholarship
in science . . . Founded nationally . . .
1925 . . . Gamma chapter . . . MCV
1927 . . . 1966-67 . . . Thirty active
members . . . Membership tripled by
new members . . . Medicine, dentistry.
Pharmacy, Nursing . . . Honored
at banquet in spring
Nancy Berger
Carl Bivens
Keith Blevins
Donna Burner
John Buscigllo
Donna Clark
Thomas Coniglione
James Davis
Carl Friedman
AAary Ellen Garrett
Carey Gordon
Ruth Gorham
Donald Hunt
Charles James
Kyle Kiesau
MEMBERS
Myron Levine
Carol Love
Russell McAllister
Reuben McBrayer, Jr.
Donald Mowles
Robert Osbon
Cave Perry
Patricia Richardson
Alan Richter
Gilbert Robertshaw
Lucy Townsend
Joyce Turpin
Paul Van Oslenberg
Wlllard Wentz
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OFFICERS: left /o right: Rufus Gordon, Vice-pres.
Worrell, President, Lucy Townsend, Secretary
Nancy Berger, Treasurer, Pat
Alpha
Sigma
Chi
Honorary Leadership
Society
Honorary leadership . . .
Organized 1938 .. .
Members selected from . . .
Schools of Dentistry . . .
Medicine, Nursing and . . .
Pharmacy on the basis . . .
of leadership and character .
Strives to create a spirit
of fellowship in hopes that
spirit will be carried into
their respective graduate
professional relationships.
ACTIVE MEMBERS
William Blaylock
Philip Brandt
Donna Burner
Thomas Coniqiione
Randy Davis
James Glore
Carey Gordon
Owen Graves
Carole Hack
James Hickman, Jr.
Shirley Hillers
Jay Holdren
Gilbert Robertshaw
Ronald Smith
Roland Stecher
Rose Tate
Keith Walker
Joseph Wimberly, Jr.
Charles Zaglin
PLEDGES
James Adams
Hayden Allen
Pamela Bergstrom
Nancy Bitner
Linda Coble
Danny Counts
Russell Cummings, Jr.
Thomas Day, Jr.
Helen Gordon Spicer
William Jennings
Kyle Kiesau
Robert Kirkman
Faye Kuhn
Asa Lee III
Margaret Maddex
Jane Scott
Janine Sherfy
Harvey Silverman
Linda Staffon
John Tabb, Jr.
Wendy White
Harvey Woodruff III
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Rho Chi
Honorary Pharmacy
Fraternity
OFFICERS, left to right: James W. Davis, Pres., Donna Clarl<, Sec, Lucy Townsend, Historian,
Philip D. Davis, Vice-pres.
Promoting pharmaceutical
science . . . through
encouragement . . . intellectual
achievement . . .
Undergraduates . . . graduates
faculty members . . .
Increase ethical and social
response of the
profession . . . Lambda
Chapter-M. C. V.
Chapter . . . Research
seminars . . . Annual
banquet . . . May initiation
of new members . . .
'Scholarly fellowship.
MEMBERS
James W. Davis
Lucy Townsend
Donna Clark
Philip R. Davis
Richard Allen
Archie Beebee
Danny Micheau
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Alpha Omega Alpha
Honorary Medical Fraternity
OFFICERS
Gilbert E. Robertshaw, Pres.
Reuben McBrayer, Jr., Vice Pres.
Kyle Kiesau, Treasurer
Thomas C. Coniglione, Sec.
Brown Sequard Chapter . . .
Founded by William Branch Porter . . . 1940 ,
Aims . . . highest ethical and professional
Standards
Students . . . faculty . . . alumni ... of highest
scholarship . . . personal honesty . . .
potential leadership . . .
Annual initiation ceremony . . . address by
a distinguished member of the medical
profession.
Formal banquet . . . John Marshall Hotel . . .
Welcome new members . . . Alumni.
SENIOR PLEDGES
Russell G. McAllister, Jr.
Myron M. Levine
Carl H. Blvens, Jr.
Carol Harlow
J. David Perry
Charles N. James
Thomas J. Gates
Ernest N. Mistr
John R. Wolfe
JUNIOR PLEDGES
Ed Butts
Wllber Nixon
Ken Holden
Bob Baker
Phi Delta Epsilon
Professional Medical Fraternity
Phil Gordon
Charles Goodman
Peter Left
Myron Levine
Taylor Greenberg
Maurice Novick
Barton Cohen
Brian Dorsk
Henry Alperin
John Coan
Jack Yaffa
Phil Okun
Sheldon Markowitz
Dick Layton
Steve Carmel
Phil Dascher
Alan Ganderson
Marvin Zelkowitz
Elliot Familant
Scholastic Achievement . . .
Medical ethics . . .
Student-faculty-alumni contact . . .
Aaron Brown Memorial lecture . . .
Guest lecturers . . . Homer Smith . . . Fredric
Silverman . . . William Schwartz . . . Robert
Huelper
April lecturer . . . Ben Eisman . . . Univer-
sity of Kentucky
District conclave . . . alumni and guests
Fall cocktail party ... Dr. Arnold Salzberg
Annual Aaron Brown Scholarship . . . super-
ior scholastic achievement
Pursuit of knowledge . . . furtherance of
fellowship . . .
OFFICERS
W. Taylor Greenberg . . . Pres.
Richard Layton ... V. Pres.
Steven Carmel . . . Sec.
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Alpha
Kappa
Kappa
National Medical
Fraternity
The Pres. and V.P. confer
As Toynbee once wrote; "History is a stern
taskmaster. You cannot yield to her whims or
know the dark corridors of her world without
having witnessed the awful truth of her pres-
ence. So know ye the past, or watch out."
Taking the tip, perhaps a brief review of the
history of the Alpha Kappa Chapter of the
Alpha Kappa Kappa National Medical Fraternity is
in order, for our past is indeed glorious, and ye
may learn much indeed by knowing it.
It all started back in 1 866, when young
Beauregard Ravenel returned from the Third
Virginia Fusiliers to complete his medical
education which had been rudely interrupted
by the War. Beauregard, who still walked with
a slight limp due to some shrapnel embedded
in his left quadriceps femoris, rented an
attic apartment above old man Thalhimer's
general store on Clay Street, within easy
limping distance of the School.
The summer stayed late that year, and
even into late October and early November, the
grass remained green, and the leaves
refused to fall. Many were the times when,
after a hard day in the sweltering labs.
Beau and his chums would gather up their rifles,
then off they would go to ambush a few of the
pesty squirrels that infested the wooded area
in front of the State Capitol. Whenever they
invited Herb Tareyton, the president of Beau's
third-year class, who was well-known to be a
great wit (and a ladies' favorite), he would
always reply with, "Say, that's a Capitol idea!"
and everyone would laugh at the pun, including
Beau, who was not lacking for wits either.
Well, the summer dragged on, and everyone
including good-natured Beau was getting
pretty fed up with the weather when it hit
ninety-two on Christmas Day. Most of the
squirrels had been shot long since, there
by making that Christmas recess rather dull.
Occasionally, for lack of anything better
to do, the lads would gather down at Ed Poe's
house and coax that strange fellow into read-
ing his poetry to them. He was an odd one,
that chap, but always entertaining, and his
Amontillado was superb.
When school reconvened in February, Beau
decided to organize a club to provide some
regular entertainment for himself and his
friends. They decided to call the club the
Alpha Kappa Chapter of the Alpha Kappa Kappa
National Medical Fraternity (Akcotakknmf).
And that, as I said before, is the way it
all started, back there in 1 866 when good ol'
Beauregard Ravenel returned from the Toynbee
to shoot some squirrels . . .
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Our Pledge Class
OFFICERS
President; J. Richard Hickman
V. Pres; Robert L. Vermillion
Treasurer; James B. Hess
Rec. Secretary: Grayson Miller
Warden: Walter Kilby
Corresponding Sec. Jack Ostrich
Marshall: Jerry Martin
Chaplain: Ray Walker
Historian: Hal Weiler
Social Chairman: Robert L.
Vermillion, Drury Stith
MEMBERSHIP
T. Abernathy
R. Allen
R. Atkinson
J. Bagley
A. Baker
C. Bivens
W. Blaylock
P. Bowles
J. Brown
S. Brown
J, Burgbacher
W. Burner
E. Burton
E. Butts
J. Byers
S. Cenedella
A. Clairmont
G. Cohen
T. Coniglione
R. Copenhaver
W. Credle
T. Day
R. Dean
W. Eddins
P. Finelli
J. Fisher
E. Fuller
J. Gibbs
P. Goodman
M. Hakala
S. Hamilton
K. Hanger
J. Harkrader
G. Hatch
S. Heatwole
J. Hellman
H. Henderson
B. Henry
J. Hess
J. Hickman
W. Hobbs
K. Holden
J. Holimon
M. Horenstein
C. Huber
G. Keeney
D. Kells
W. Kilby
K. King
R. Kohler
G. Lavoie
P. Layman
A. Lewis
G. Long
B. MacDonald
T. Mann
J. Martin
R. McBrayer
J. Melton
J. Meyer
R. Miles
G. Miller
E. Mistr.
J. Moll
J, Montgomery
E' Moore
D. Moseley
B. Nelson
R. Nicholls
S. Niesen
J. Nuckols
G. Ogle
J. Ostrich
C. Pascarosa
R. Patton
D. Perry
R. Pollock
R. Ramsey
G. Robertson
D. Robinson
D. Rogers
D. Rollins
E. Rose
E. Royster
R. Sachno
B. Schorr
J. Sharpe
B. Seckel
R. Smith
W. Spencer-Strong
C. Stanley
D. Stith
T. Thompson
J. Thorn
K. Towne
H. Turner
R. Vermillion
R. Walker
D. Walton
H. Weiler
J. Wells
G. White
N. White
H. Widener
L. Wilkins
S. Willett
D. Williams
W. Williamson
R. Withrow
W. Wolfe
F. Wray
E. Wulfsberg
T. Yates
J. Zelenak
PLEDGES
M-l
B. Benazzi
A. Brantley
J. Cohen
J. Doncan
C. Elliot
J. Gilliam
S. Hanna
T. Hooker
F. Horton
L. Keim
E. Larkin
B. Long
B. Nuckols
F. Marks
C. Maxwell
J. Mosely
J. Piland
H. Rekate
J. Reynods
J. Shaw
B. Sigafoes
J. Sorrow
N. Stronach
M. Thames
D. Tomko
J. Turner
C. Yarbrough
M-ll
E. Crouch
P. Gustman
T. Sakowski
S. Grubb
M. Lichtenburg
T. Keenan
F. Phillips
L. Owens
A. Gellman
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Phi Chi
National
Medical
Fraternity
OFFICERS: \efi to right;
Sitting: Rufus Gordon, Pres.
Standing: William Higgs, Treas.
Peter Wick, Rush Chairman
Rudolph Raymaker, Rec. Sec.
Social . . . professional activities
Spring, fall picnics . . .
December cocktail-dinner-theater
party at the Barn . . . After
Initiation dance . . . Hotel Richmond
Annual Breakfast , . . in honor of
incoming Freshman . . . Richmond Academy
of Medicine Cocktail Party . . .
sponsored and catered by Wives' Club
"Rush Season" . . . combo parties . . .
stag smoker . . . Guest Lecturers series . . .
leading men of medicine . . .
Wives Club . . . fall coffee party . . .
bridge party . . . lectures on
furniture antjqueing, flov^er
arranging . . . P.H.T. Diplomas
J. Altobelli
J. Ayers
C. Beorn
J. Cametas
B. Cathey
T. Gates
R. Gordon
S. Grandis
W. Higgs
S. Irwin
W. Jennings
W. Johnson
B. Kemper
D. Kessei
K. Kiesau
S. Kramer
S. Marcus
R. McAllister
J. Nuara
D. Polster
M. Prugh
D. Pryor
C. Raff
R. Raymaker
G. Robertshaw
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"Members . . . Wives . . . Good Friends"
"Wally . . . frugs"
The Fall Picnic
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Delta
Sigma
Delta
National Dental
Fraternity
OFFICERS:
E. J. Bowen
Danny Grable
Carmen Prior
Ken Bowman
MEMBERS
First Dental Fraternity . . . 1882
Fraternal Cooperation . . . scientific,
ethical, professional progress.
To gain men of like minds and common
aspirations
Omicorn Omicorn Chapter . . .
Successful year . . . packed house monthly
parties . . . achieve wives club.
Dr Green talks on trip on Good Ship
Hope . . .
Dr. Flipper takes over for Dr. Edwards . . .
Christmas provisions for family of nine . . .
Seniors look forward to Supreme
Chapter of D.S.D.
J. Adams
G. Alexander
W. Armentrout
G. Bang
J. Baughcome
D. Bolick
E. Bowen
K. Bowman
J. Bronson
. Bryant
J. Busciglio
C. Carroll
A. Colasanto
J. Crockett
D. Dayf^i
J. Ebyf
C. Ehle'
R. Fernadez
D. Francis
R. Fuller
D. Gardner
W. Gares
C. Gary
C. Glenn
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The Delta Sigs
If she doesn't get off my head, this bottle goes on her head.
The Twist is out but our Pres. is in.
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Psi Omega
National Dental Fraternity
Largest national Dental Fraternity
Aims . . .
Cultivate social qualities of
members . . .
Surround each member with friends . . .
journal to keep its members in touch . . .
Assist members in all laudable
undertakings
Advancement of the Dental Profession
teaching . . . practice . . . jurisprudence
Regular monthly meetings . . .
Feature guests speakers . . .
Monthly parties . . . costume . . . novelty . . .
"Country and Western get together"
Fine new pledge group . . .
For the betterment of those who
seek the D.D.S. degree
MEMBERS ^
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SENIORS
R. Heltzel
JUNIORS^
' R. Stecher
L. Adams
D. Hunt
P. Browne
J. Thompson
H. C. Baker
A. Hemingway
L. demons
T. Tompkins
P. Beartie
J. Lacy
J.Gills
R. Traynham
H. Bozard
C. McGahee
C. Lindahl
B. Watterson
G. Brooks
B. Ravenel
D. McKinney
L. Webb
B. Brown
G. Roque
S. Napoli
H. Woodruff
C. Cox
E. Ross
H. Plaster
C. Zaglin
J. Cumbey
H. Selden
W. Richardson
J. Dalness
L. Shepard
W. Riddle
C. Dean
D. Smith
T. Riley
T. Edwards
R. Smith
H. Sargent ''
J. Glore
C. Snidow
J. Sawicki
C. Harris
W. Wentz
W. Simpson
The Brotherhood
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SENIORS
B. Burnette
L. Gordon
J. AAcElveen
H. Rawls III
W. Walker
JUNIORS
W. Falls
J. Gilbert
L. Hinson
J. Hodge
E. Howe
D. Keith
L. Miller
R. Reid
PLEDGES
F. Renick
J. Semones
R. Shannon
R. Tankersley
E. Vaught
N. Wyss
SOPHOMORES
H. Allen
T. Berry
R. Bethea
I. Bishop
L. Brooks
S. Brown
J. Chairsell
J. Doley
E. Foretich
C, Harmon
S. Heard
E, Horton
C. Johnson
A. Padgett
S. Parel
W. Parks
J. Philips
T. Ranson
J. Repass
G. Shuert
T. Smith
J. Straub
The Pledges
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The Country Western Get Together
Senior Paper Panic
Man, your dates flat as a board
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Alpha
Omega
National Dental
Fraternity
OFFICERS: \eU to right: A. I. Burch, Pres., W. B. Winnick, V.Pres., M. D. Miller, Treas., R. C.
Haves, Rec. Sec, J. Levin, T. Sec.
1966-67 . . . largest membership
Fall Kickoff . . . pledges
are welcomed . . . Crown and Bridge
Prosthesis Clinic for
sophomore members . . . alumni . . .
Outstanding lecturers . . .
Dr. Irish ... Dr. Eshleman . . .
Dr. Peskin . . . Clinics with
Richmond Alumni Chapter . . .
Annual spring dinner dance . . .
Awards presentation . . .
Lakeside Country Club . . .
Educationally oriented.
MEMBERS
Robert Alperin
, JWartin Baloff
Irwin Becker
Barry Behrens
Sheldon Blum
Jim Borovay
Allen Burch
Stephen Burch
Lee Casler
Stephen Chase
Mat Cole
Harry Conn
Howard Duchon
Jerry Duckor
Carl Friedman
Arthur Glick
Richard Hayes
Michael Hunter'
Jeffrey Levin
Jerry Levy
Marshall Miller^i
Paul Plasky :
Drake Regent
Allen Richter .
Harry Selman
Sol Schwartz
Peter Sobel
John Sootin
Pete Trager
Byron Verkauf
Mark Winnick
Edward Woodi
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K^y
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Monthly frat meeting at AA.E.l
The AO boys in clinic
Initiation of new members.
Peridontics Clinic
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OFFICERS: left to right Janis Croes— Corr. Sec, Stephanie Fajans— Chaplain, Peggy Maddex— Vice Pres., Lucy Kate Townsend-
President, Peggy Daniels— Rec. Sec, Linda Gale Cohen— Historian Ginny Clark— Treasurer
Kappa Epsilon
National Pharmaceutical Fraternity
Tau Chapter-chartered March 20, 1963 . . .
To unite women students in pharmacy . .
To stimulate scholarship . . . profess-
ional consciousness . . . teaching loyalty
and friendship.
Fall picnic— a welcome to new students.
Christmas party with Phi Delta Chi for
underprivileged children . . .
Traditional Spring Banquet— election
and installation of new officers . . .
MEMBERS -'
Jo Ann Butterfield
Paula Campbell
Donna Clark
Virginia Clark
Linda Cohen
Janis Croes
Peggy Daniels
Stefanie Fajans
Mary Ellen Garrett
Carey Blair Gordoi
Sidney Hardy
Tina Helfert
Marty Kessel
Judy Lillard
Peggy Maddex
Faye McDaniel
Anita Osborne
Lee Stanton
Teresa Taylor
Lucy Townsend '
Judy Morris
PLEDGES
Ginger Branscomb
Margaret Bull
Gail Fields
Vivian Harris
Sue Holloway
Priscilla Hulbert
Judy Lifland
Patricia McDonald
Joanne Milan
Joan Morgan
Dina Southern
Nancy Traynham
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Santa brings joy to both the young and not so
young
Santa was nice to that boy— I hope he remembers I wanted a blonde;
not a red head this year . . .
CREED
K nowledge
A pplied to
P rescriptions with
P recision while
A spiring to be
E fficient
P harmacists
S cience and
I ntelligent
L eadership in our
O bligations to the
N ation
,*) Kappa
Epsilon
We are all islands.
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OFFICERS: left to right, Back row; James Davis, Recording Secretary, Danny Walls, Corresponding Secretary, Jim Gregg, Master
of Arms, Fronf row, Jim Bailey, President, Boyd Clements, Treasurer, Chuck Hutcheson, Inner Guard, Larry Harting, Vice Presi-
dent.
Pb/ Delta Chi
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National Pharmaceutical Fraternity
For the advancement of the science
of pharmacy . . .
Promotion of fraternal spirit . . .
First professional fraternity
for the pharmacist . . .
MCV . . . Alpha Delta Chapter-
Projects . . . painting and refur-
nishing the Hugh Mercer Apoth-
ecary Shop . . . historical interest
in Fredericksburg . . .
Christmas party . . . with Kappa Ep-
silon . . . for Children's Home . . .
Honorary faculty members ... Dr.
Werner Lowenthal . . . Kenneth Rose
Back-to-school Dance ... a welcome
to new and old students . . .
Formal banquet and dance . . . planned
for May . . . brothers . . . pledges . .
Fraternity . . . unity . . . friendship . . .
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Front row (L-R) Chuck Hutcheson, Danny Walls, Boyd Clem-
ents, Jim Bailey, Larry Harting, Jim Davis, Bill Shaver, Jim
Gregg.
Second row (L-R) Dwight Miller, Bobby Bailey, Martin Taylor,
Martin Freedman, Royal Moser, George Brittle, Andy John-
son, Don Mowler.
Third row (L-R) Tom Flax, Ken Hall, Tom Williams, Chuck
Engle, Joe Russo, Allen Butterfield, Ed Clements.
Fourth row (L-R) Archer Baskerville, Hunter Murphey, Roger
Fonty, Bob Allen, Richard Lakes, Williams Garnett.
Fifth row (L-R) Tom Matthews, Sam Flory, Tom Lee, Wayne
Harris, Joe Suarey, Bob Taylor.
Sixth row (L-R) Doug Stone, David Kirby, Steve Silverman,
Nabil Habra, Ed Cundiff, David Shanahan, Kirby Blevins.
Not pictured, Ted Schorman, Bruce Steffen, Bernie Weiss.
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way, Treasurer-Phillip D. Richards-front row-Chaplain-Wendell G, Hayne, 1st Vice Regent— G. Roger Akers, 2nd Vice Regent
—Robert H. Gardiner, Historian— Roney S. Rogers
Kappa Psi
Founded in New Haven . . . 1879
Theta Chapter . . . M.C.V. . . . Chartered 1904
Responsibilities to fraternity ... to brotherhood . .
to the college ... to fellow students . . .
to the profession . . .
Develop men with a finer sense of values . . .
Encourage scholarship . . . integrity . . . leadership
service . . .
Broaden outside interests . . . extracurricular
activities . . .
33 active members ... 30 new pledges . . .
Kappa Psi . . . Prominent in School of
Pharmacy.
National Pharmaceutical Fraternity
MEMBERS:
G. Akers
W. Chaney
D. Counts
J. Courtney III
P. Davis
G. Eubank
R. Gardiner
J.Gill
A. Gunn
H. Haraway
E. Hawley
W. Haynie
L. Heath
R. Martin
S. Masters
J. McKenny
J. Neal
H. Pack
R. Pack
R. Pyles
P. Richard
F. Roberts
W. Rodgers
R. Robinson
R. Rogers
S. Scarbrough
W. Shaner
E. Smith
J. Tabb
M. Thompson
W. Walker
J. Wharton
P. Wood
PLEDGES:
G. Armstrong
P. Beck
M. Brannan
E. Brown
L. Childress
E. Cox
R. Cummings
S. Cohen
W. Deans
W. Domby
T. Evans
J. Hawks
R. Ingram
L. Harris
G. Knott
H. MacDonald
W. Merchant
T. Musgrove
G. Noe
J. Plantz
S. Porter
D. Stanley
F. Yancy
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and play!
In tuxedos
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Fraternities
Parties . . .
Some worthwhile
projects . . .
Regular meetings . . .
Personal attainment . . .
brotherhood
A sense of
belonging . . .
The Greeks
They're right! Things (ETOH) go better with Coke!
The Ad's Confine
There's always one in every crowd that over dresses for every party
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Kappa Psi's and dates
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Organizations
And
Activities
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OFFICERS, left to right: Nabil Azzam, President; Jody Wimberly, Vice-President;. Linda Coble, Secretary; Danny Counts, Treas-
urer.
Student Council
The hub of our student organization . . .
Where students learn another phase of life
Self-government . . .
Revisions for the future . . .
Busy officers . . .
And meetings, meetings, meetings . . .
Porter auditorium . . .
"May I have your attention" . . .
And next year . . .
It starts again . . .
Nabil . . . The President
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Ron Abernathy
George Armstrong
Dick Atkinson
Carol Bivens
Joan Black
William Blaylock
Phillip Brandt
Dick Caldwell
Steve Cenedela
J. F. Chairsell
Cathy Clarke
Linda Coble
Tom Coniglione
Danny Counts
Robert Cummings
Danny Dean
Mike Edwards
Cheryl Gary
Pete Goodman
Stan Heatwole
Jamison Holdren
A. B. Lee
Patti Little
Thompson Mann
Judy Marsella
Richard Matthews
Kathleen Mays
L. B. McNeely
Grayson Miller
Janet Nolan
Marijke Pieter
Roney Rogers
Eli Rose
Carolyn Satterfield
Jane Scott
Maxine Solomon
R. T. Traynam
Ann Wheeler
Wendy White
Phineas L. Wood
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Visiting
Lecturers
Committee
Leonard Carmicheal
Sponsored by University Center in Virginia
Co-chairmen . . . Charles Beorn . . . Madison Cummings . • .
Prominent personages from all over the continent . . .
the world
Leonard Carmicheal . . . "Is the Monkey Really our
ancestor . . .
KortVonSchuschnigg . . . "Perspectives of World War I . . .
World War II
Claudia Tchekov . . . "Archaeology for Non archaelogists" . . .
Lord Moran . . . Churchill's physician . . . and biographer . . .
Thomas Park Hughes . . . "Technical Change" . . .
Ferenc Nagy . . . former premier of Hungary . . .
"The Crisis in Southeast Asia and Its
Effect on Central-Eastern Europe"
Mortimer Adier ... The Difference of Man and the Difference It Makes'
Dr. James Foy . . . "Vincent Van Gogh; "The Crisis in Identity"
People with something to say.
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Interfaith Committee
A New Chaplain-Dr. Glen Pratt
Visiting lecturers . . .
The controversial Bishop Pike visits . . .
Campus Vespers every Wednesday . .
The New Morality . . .
We grew through others
Promotion . . . Brotherhood
Sought . . . Unity of Spirit . . .
Approach . . . wholistic
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M.C.V. Glee Club
Under the capable leadership of
John Fisher . . .
Practice . . .. practice . . . practice . . .
Singing engagements . . . E.G.W. Psychiatry Ward
Va. Hospital . . . Campus Vespers . . .
Nursing Student Association . . . Senior Citizens
Center . . . Highland Park Community Center
Favorite selections . . . The HaWs of Ivy . . .
My Fair Lady Medley . . . The Creation . . .
Camelot . . .
Nursing students ... the groups best asset.
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One of the picturesque fireplaces in the Alumni House.
Minnie Franck . . . Secretary
The Scarab . . . alumni association
monthly publication
Members from all schools . . .
medicine . . . dentistry . . .
pharmacy . . . nursing . . .
physical therapy . . .
graduate studies . . .
Headquarters . . . Maury House
on Leigh
Sponsor alumni reunions . . .
in every state . . .
Linking the past to the
present . . . and the future.
MCV
Alumni
Association
The Maury House
X-Ray
Staff
Editor-in-Chief . . . Carole A. Hack
Photography Editor . . . Bob Alperin
Assistant Editor . . . Brenda Oakes
Business Manager . . . Sharon Tarpley
Announcing the arrival of the X-Ray annual
Born May 1 5, 1 967 . . . Conceived in good
hope and high aspirations . . . planned
parenthood . . . carried through days of
frustration and hard v^ork . . . delivery
performed by many capable assistants . . .
OUR BABY!!
EDITOR STAFF: left to right: Shirley Atchley, Physical Therapy; Ruth Fleet,
Nursing; Linda Coble, Medicine; Ann Coleman, Hospital Administration and
Graduate Studies; Gail Wine, Radiology; Linda Staffon Honoraries and
Fraternities: seated, Carol Pendleton, Pharmacy; Mary Lindamood, Medical
Brenda Oakes, ASSISTANT EDITOR
Some of the many capable assistants
PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF: left to right: Philip LaKernick, Bob Alperin, Harcid
Weiler.
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Technology; Carol Love, Organizations
and Activities; Dixie Moore, Dentistry;
Patty Richardson, Publicity.
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BUSINESS STAFF: \eh 1o right, Nancy Bitner, Carol Lewis, Sharon Tarpley,
Daphne Owen
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Christmas
Dance
The Mosque . . . December 17, 1966
Billy Butterfield and crew . . .
A social committee triumph . . .
Celebrating the season with
dancing . . . drinking . . . drinking . .
drinking . . .
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Religious
Activities
A Monumental . . . Spiritual . . .
aspect of Campus life . . .
Baptist Student Union . . .
Wesley Foundation . . .
Westminster Fellowship . . .
Hillel Society . . .
Newman Apostolate . . . Diversi-
fied religious doctrines . . .
One goal . . .
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be an easier
way to keep
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the walk a-
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real patient . . .
This dentist bit is sure hard on the waist line.
Snow along with a snow job.
Isn't this the place where the chief traced that case of enteritis to the french
fries?
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A snack at the Skull . . .
Romps in the snow . . .
Pets and other animals . .
And always romance . . .
I wonder if it's worfli fighting that everyday
just to get to MCV?
M-I's sure have a lot to learn about taking pulses.
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sports.
For that well-rounded education . . .
MCV acquires tennis courts . . . that sense of possession . . .
Intramurals at the Navy Hill . . .
Basketball . . . volleyball . . . tennis . . . football . . . bowling
Something for everyone . . .
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Christmas
The student nurses hold a party . . .
Carols around the piano . . .
Hospital Administration celebrates with
dinnerdeluxe . . .
Yule spirit abounds . . .
Sights of the season . . . snow . . . snow
snow . . .
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And
Campus Life
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Study
Of facts we read . .
An endless cycle
Of sleepless nights
And cold coffee .
To reach the goal . .
Of knowledge . .
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Labs
The practice before the patients . . .
Aerospace medicine at hAOJl
The M-1 's and the Levine tubes . . .
Graduate students and the complex
equations . . .
Dents pumicing . . .
Pharmacy students and Med techs
attempt the procedures . . .
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Hospital
Application of all our learning ... at
last
Dental students try their hand at oral
surgery . . .
Wards . . .medicine . . . surgery . . .
ob . .■ . peds
Clinics . . . the long wait . . .
Code Blue . . . the ultimate in
team work . . .
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MCV's Flower Lady
"Joe"
The old man and his dog
The Guys at the Skul
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Familiar Faces
The Nursing Wheels
Steve . . . Readers' Assistant
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Familiar
Places
Joe's ... a gourmet's delight . .
The lounge at the men's dorm
Diesel Apartments— alias Roach
Manor . . .
The ever popular mailbox . . .
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From the surface to the deep . .
This is the way we live . . .
This is the way we think . . .
This is the way we feel . . .
This is our realm.
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The Kids at Diese
The Wife's Place
Married Life
Diesel barracks or
Jarrett Apartments
Working wives or student
wives . . .
Poverty and Parties . . .
Commuting . . . VW . . . Honda
or Station Wagon . . .
Always needed . . . babysitters .
maids . . .
Kids . . . mud . . . togetherness
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Jim and Beverly Davis
Roz and Barry in the kitchen
Bobby Gore walks that well-worn path
Romantic artistry
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Dorm Life
The latest in fashions . . . and hair . . .
All the comforts of home? . . . Weekends away
Waiting for the mail . . . and that phone call!!!
The new girls dorm . . .
Laughs . . . laughs . . . laughs
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STUDENT AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION OFFICERS, left to right: Harrison Turner, President; Edward Lilly, Vice-President;
Floyd Atkins, Secretary; Giles Robertson, Treasurer.
SCHOOL OF MEDICINE OFFICERS, left to
right: Thomas Day, Secretary-Treasurer; Eli
Rose, President; Rufus Gordon, Vice-Presi-
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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS, left to right: John Bagley, Social Chairman,- William Blaylock, President; Kyle Kiesau, Vice-Presi-
dent; William Jennings, Secretary-Treasurer.
"Don't worry^those grades don't count!" . . .
"The questions are the same— the answers just
changed!" ... "A pheo what?" . . . Who's con-
taminated? If you say so, Mrs. Englehart!" . . .
"Let's play another hand— the patients can wait!"
. . . "I'm definitely interested in being a pedia-
trician—this month!" . . . "Gentlemen, you're
definitely the brightest group we've ever had at
this institution" . . . "Of course the new curriculum
has already had this material— I" . . . "There's no
question about it, she's only two cms. dilated—
it's a boy, huh?" . . . Anybody cutting pharma-
cology lab automatically gets a 'D'." . . . "Will
somebody please wake Dr. Nelson, Dr. Arrington's
lecture ended an hour ago!" . . . "Good morning.
Dr. Fisher," SILENCE . . . "Not your head.
Son, just your hand!" . . . Those immortal words
of our first and second years— "I haven't cracked
a book all week!" . . . Freshman to Senior— "Who's
King David? . . . "General, how do you crank this
chaitup?" . . . "Mrs. Jones said that the Skull and
Bones was low bidder— and the SMA was three
hundred and twenty-fifth!
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JOHN ANTHONY ALTOBELLI
Brooklyn, New York
New York City Community
College, A.A.S.
Brooklyn College, B.S.
Phi Chi, Vice-President, 2; Student American Medical
Association; A. D. Wilhams Fellowship Award, 1, 2;
Class Secretary-Treasurer, 1 .
JOHN JOSEPH BAGLEY, JR.
Richmond, Virginia
University of Richmond
Alpha Kappa Kappa; Student American Medical As-
sociation; Class Historian; MCV Social Committee Co-
Chairman.
ALTON WADE BAKER
Columbia, Tennessee
David Lipscomb College
University of Tennessee, B.A.
Alpha Kappa Kappa; Stude
sociation; Basketball.
American Medical As-
CHARLES FREDERICK BEORN
Parkersburg, West Virginia
West Virginia University, A.B.
li Chi, Treasurer; Visiting Lecturers Comn
CARL HILL BIVINS, JR.
Alderson, West Virginia
Princeton University, A.B.
Sigma Zeta; Alpha Omega Alpha; Alpha Kappa
Kappa; Student Council, 3, 4.
WILLIAM AAcGEHEE BLAYLOCK
Richmond, Virginia
University of Richmond, B.S.
Alpha Sigma Chi; Alpha Kappa Kappa, Vice-Presi-
dent, 3; Student American Medical Association,
Representative, 1, 2, Secretary, 3; Honor Council, 2;
Class President, 4; Softball, 1.
PAUL ELWOOD BOWLES
Petersburg, Virginia
Randolph-AAacon College, B.S.
Alpha Kappa
sociation.
Kappa; Studen
BRUCE EDWARD CATHEY
Norfolk, Virginia
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ALBERT ANTHONY CLAIRMONT, JR.
Lynchburg, Virginia
Lynchburg College, B.S.
Alpha Kappa Kappa; Honor Council Representative, 3
THOMAS CHRISTY CONIGLIONE
Staten Island, New York
Columbia University, B.S.
Sigma Zeta, President, 4; Alpha Sigma Chi; Alpha
Omega Alpha, Secretary; Alpha Kappa Kappa, Secre-
tary, President; Student American Medical Associa-
tion, Representative; Student Council; Class Officer.
WILLIAM FRONTIS CREOLE
Raleigh, North Carolina
Wake Forest College, B.S.
Alpha Kappa Kappa.
GENE GRANT DAVIDSON
Roanoke, Virginia
Roanoke College, B.S.
Phi Chi; Student American Medical Associatic
THOMAS GORDON DAY, JR.
South Charleston, West Virginia
Davidson College
Alpha Kappa Kappa, Recording Secretary, 2,
urer, 3; School of Medicine, Secretary-Treasu
Class Treasurer, 3; Basketball
WILLIAM GEORGE EDDINS
Galax, Virginia
Medical College of Virginia
School of Pharmacy, B.S.
Alpha Kappa Kappa.
THOMAS JARMAN GATES
Arlington, Virginia
Lynchburg College, B.S.
Sigma Zeta; Alpha Omega Alpha;
Williams Research Fellowship Award,
JAMES SAMUEL GIBBS
Reidsville, North Carolina
Davidson College, A.B.
Alpha Kappa Kappa; Studen
sociation; Student Council, 2
hi; A.D.
Softball
lean Medical As-
JEFFREY STUART GOLDBLATT
Norwich, Connecticut
College of William and Mary, B.S.
Basketball.
CHARLES JAY GOLDMAN
Portsmouth, Virginia
Emory University, B.S.
Phi Delta Epsilon; Basketball; Softball; Golf.
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MATTHEW KIRK GOODING
Lima, Ohio
College of William and Mary, B.S.
Athletic Representative; Basketball; Softball; Golf,
JOEL LEE GOOZH
Washington, D.C.
Washington and Lee University, B.S.
Phi Chi; Basketball; Baseball.
PHILIP RALPH GORDON
Norfolk, Virginia
University of North Carolina, A.B.
Phi Delta Epsilon; Student American Medical Associa-
tion.
RUFUS HENRY GORDON, JR.
Norfolk, Virginia
College of William and Mary, B.S.
Alpha Sigma Chi, Vice-President, 4; Phi Chi, Treas
urer. President, 4; Student American Medical Asso-
ciation, Treasurer, President; School of Medicine,
Vice-President, 4.
STUART VICTOR GRANDIS
Richmond, Virginia
University of Richmond, B.S.
Phi Chi; Student American Medical Associatic
MARTIN TAYLOR GREENBERG
Norfolk, Virginia
Duke University, A.B.
Phi Delta Epsilon, Treasurer, 2, 3, Presic
Stude
Medical Associi
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MICHAEL WAYNE HAKALA
Richmond, Virginia
University of Florida, B.S.
Alpha Kappa Kappa; Student American Medical As-
sociation; Student,Council, 2; Golf.
STUART HENRY HAMILTON, JR.
Richmond, Virginia
Medical College of Virginia
School of Pharmacy, B.S.
Alpha Kappa Kappa, Chaplain, 2; Student American
Medical Association, Representative, 3.
CAROL MANTER HARLOW
Augusta, Georgia
University of Georgia, A.B.
Sigma Zeta; Alpha Omega Alpha; American Woman's
Medical Association; A.D. Williams Memorial Scholar
ship; Pediatric Wives' Club.
STANLEY ELMER HEATWOLE
Waynesboro, Virginia
Goshen College, B.A.
Alpha Kappa Kappa; Student Council, 3, 4.
WILLIAM THOMAS HIGGS
St. Paul Minnesota
University of Minnesota
University of South Dakota
School of Medicine, B.S. in Medicine
Phi Chi, Treasurer.
CHARLES NEWTON JAMES
Caroleen, North Carolina
Georgia Institute of Technology, B.I.E.
Sigma Zeta; Alpha Omega Alpha; Student American
Medical Association; Delta Epsilon.
WILLIAM MASON JENNINGS, III
Toledo, Ohio
Defiance College, B.S.
West Virginia University, M.S.
Phi Chi, Secretary, 2, 3; Class Secretary-Treasurer,
WADE LANE JOHNSON
Noi-folk, Virginia
College of William and Mary, B.S.
ALLAN ROBERT KATZ
Flushing, New York
New York University, B.A.
Phi Chi; Baseball.
GLENWARD THOMAS KEENEY
Roanoke, Virginia
University of Virginia, B.A.
Alpha Kappa Kappa; Student American Medical As-
sociation, Representative, 3, 4.
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DOUGLAS ULRING KELLS
Minneapolis, Minnesota, B.A.
La Universidad Autonoma de
Guadalajara, Facultad de Medicina
Alpha Kappa Kappa; Student American Medical As-
sociation, Representative, 4.
BENNETT IRA KEMPER
Baltimore, Maryland
Randolph-Macon College, A.B.
Phi Chi.
DAVID KESSEL
Fredericksburg, Virginia
University of Maryland, B.S.
Phi Chi; X-Ray, Photographer, 1, 2, Photographer
Editor, 2.
KYLE FRANK KIESAU
Kingsport, Tennessee
Virginia Military Institute, B.A.
Sigma Zeta; Alpha Omega Alpha, Secretary, 4; Phi
Chi; Class Vice President, 4; Basketball; Softball.
ROBERT JAMES KOHLER
Cincinnati, Ohio
University of Wisconsin, B.S.
Alpha Kappa Kappa; Basketball; Baseball
STEPHEN JAMES KRAMER
Lynn Massachusetts
Massachusetts College of
Pharmacy, B.S.
Rho Pi Chi; Phi Chi; Student Ameri
Association.
JOEL ALLEN LASTER
Richmond, Virginia
University of Richmond, B.A.
PETER BRYNAN LEFF
Longmeadow, Massachusetts
Cornell University
li Delta Epsilon; Student American Medical As-
BARRY ALAN LEONARD
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Muhlenberg College, B.S.
Student American Medical Association; Interfaith
Council, 3, 4; Hillel, President, 4.
MYRON MAX LEVINE
Long Beach, New York
City College of New York, B.S.
Sigma Zeta; Alpha Omega Alpha; Phi Delta Epsilon,
Secretary, 2, President, 3; Student American Medical
Association; I. F. M.S. A. Exchangeship to the Hebrew
University, Jerusalem, 1; Dermatology Exchangeship
to I'Hospital Saint Louis, Paris, 2; L.S.U.-N.I.H.
Fellowship in Tropical Medicine in Costa Rica, 3;
Aaron Brown Scholarship, 3; Fellow, American So-
ciety of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 4; Basket-
ball.
STEVEN MATTHEW MARCUS
Brooklyn, New York
Brooklyn College, B.S.
Phi Chi.
RUSSEL GREENWAY McALLISTER, JR.
Richmond, Virginia
Hampden-Sydney College, B.S.
Sigma Zeta; Alpha Omega Alpha; Phi Chi, Rush
Chairman, 3, Judge Advocate, 4; Student American
Medical Association; Visiting Student, Department of
Medicine, St. Thomas Hospital Medical School, Lon-
don, 3; Basketball.
REUBEN HILL McBRAYER, JR.
Chatham, Virginia
University of Richmond, B.A.
Sigma Zeta; Alpha Omega Alpha; Alpha Kappa
Kappa; Ostrud Prize in Anatomy, 1; A.D. Williams
learch Fellowship, 3.
Ostrud Prize in Anaton
1, 2; A.D. Williams Re;
WESLEY EDWARD McENTIRE
Portsmouth, Virginia
Old Dominion College, B.S.
JOHN WESLEY MELTON, III
Richmond, Virginia
Hampden-Sydney, B.S.
Sigma Zeta; Alpha Kappa Kappa; Student American
Medical Association.
ERNEST NOELAAISTR
Richmond, Virginia
Bridgewater College, B.A.
Sigma Zeta; Alpha Omega Alpha; Alpha Kappa
Kappa; Student American Medical Association.
BOBBY WAYNE NELSON
Hampton, Virginia
Old Dominion College
Alpha Kappa Kappa.
RICHARD AURELIUS NICHOLLS
Norfolk, Virginia
Stetson University, B.S.
Alpha Kappa Kappa; Student American Medical As-
sociation.
MAURICE NOVICK
Richmond, Virginia
University of Richmond, B.S.
Phi Delta Epsilon, Vice-President, 2, Scribe, 3;
dent American Medical Association; Softball.
JOHN THOMAS NUCKOLS
Richmond, Virginia
University of Richmond
Hampden-Sydney College, B.S.
Alpha Kappa Kappa; Class Secretary-Treasurer,
CARMEN PAUL PASCAROSA
Norfolk, Virginia
University of Richmond, A. A.
Old Dominion College, B.S.
Alpha Kappa Kappa; Student American Medical As-
sociation; A.D. Williams Research Fellowship, 3;
National Foundation Scholarship Fellow, 1, 2, 3, 4;
Vocational Rehabilitation Administration Research
Grant, 3; Physical Medicine Department Clerkship,
2, 3; M.C.V. Social Committee, 4; M.C.V. Tour
Committee, 3; Basketball; Baseball.
JAMES DAVID PERRY
Staunton, Virginia
Medical College of Virginia
School of Pharmacy, B.S.
Sigma Zeta; Alpha Omega Alpha; Alpha Kappa
Kappa; Student Council, 2; M.C.V. Social Committee,
4; Class Historian, I.
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JOHN ERNEST REED
Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Eastern Mennonite College, B.A.
Phi Chi.
GILBERT EDWARD ROBERTSHAW
Slatersville, Rhode Island
Brown University, B.A.
Sigma Zeta; Alpha Sigma Chi; Alpha Omega Alpha,
President, 4; Phi Chi; Student American Medical
Association Representative, 1; Class Vice-President,
2;
DENNIS HARDESTY ROBINSON, JR.
Bedford, Virginia
Virginia Military Institute, B.A.
Alpha Kappa Kappa.
ELI LAWRENCE ROSE
Livingston, New Jersey
Rutgers University, B.A.
Alpha Sigma Chi; Alpha Kappa Kappa; Medical
College of Virginia Representative to the Southern
Medical Convention, 4; School of Medicine, Presi-
dent, 4; Class President, 1, 2, 3; Softball.
ROMAN SACHNO, JR.
Richmond, Virginia
University of Virginia
Alpha Kappa Kappa.
GEORGE DAVID SCHARE
Brooklyn, New York
Brooklyn College, B.A.
BRUCE ALAN SCHORR
Brooklyn, New York
Adelphi University, B.A.
Alpha Kappa Kappa.
ARLEN LEESCHWILM
Arlington, Virginia
Lynchburg College, B.S.
Phi Chi.
JOHN ROBERT SHARPE
Richmond, Virginia
Hampden-Sydney College, B.S.
Medical College of Virginia
School of Pharmacy, B.S.
Alpha Kappa Kappa.
GERNOT FRIEDRICH SPALLEK
Leipzig, Germany
University of Richmond, B.S.
Phi Chi; Research Fellowship in Mycology, Uni-
versity of Wurzburg, Germany, 2; L.S.U.-N.I.H.
Fellowship in Tropical Medicine, El Salvador, 3;
Fellow, American Society of Tropical Medicine and
Hygiene, 4; Volleyball; Basketball; Baseball.
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WILLIAM HENRY SPENCER-STRONG
Baltimore, Maryland
Washington and Lee University, B.S.
Alpha Kappa Kappa; Student American Medical
Association.
EDWARD LUNG SUNG
Kowloon, Hong Kong
College of William and Mary, B.S.
Student American Medical Association.
ANGELO JOSEPH VILLANI, JR.
Welch, West Virginia
Duke University
WALLACE EUGENE WALDMAN
Passaic, New Jersey
Rutgers University, B.A.
li Chi; Student American Medical Association.
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DAVID CLARK WALTON
Hampton, Virginia
College of William and Mary, B.S.
Alpha Kappa Kappa; Honor Council, 4.
GEORGE FRANKLIN WHITE
Danville, West Virginia
Marshall University, B.S.
Alpha Kappa Kappa; Student American Medi
sociation; Intramurals.
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NEWTON KIRKE WHITE
Abingdon, Virginia
Virginia Military Institute, B.A.
Alpha Kappa Kappa, Marshall, 3; Stude
Representative, 3; Softball.
PETER LAWRENCE WICK
Arlington, Virginia
Virginia Military Institute, B.A.
Phi Chi, Rush Chairman.
LUCIEN SANDERS WILKINS
Sanford, North Carolina
Duke University, A.B.
Alpha Kappa Kappa; Student American Medical
Association, Representative; A.D. Williams Pre- doc-
toral Research Fellowship; N.Y.U.-Bellevue Research
Fellowship.
DANIEL HERBERT WILLIAMS
Pennsauken, New Jersey
Muhlenberg College, B.S.
Hahnemann Medical College
School of Graduate Sciences, M.S.
Alpha Kappa Kappa; Student American Medical
Association, Representative, 3, 4.
JOHN RICHARD WOLFE
Lynchburg, Virginia
University of Virginia, B.A.
Sigma Zeta; Alpha Omega Alpha; Softball.
FRANK GROVE WRAY
Lexington, Virginia
University of Richmond
Alpha Kappa Kappa; Student American Medical
"I am sorry ab.out the draft,
but the halls even worse!"
104
The White Knight's refuel.
"During this coffee break we'll draw up the M-3's
schedule . . ."
"So your scrub pants don't fit again, Bob!"
Another short!
What's in a number
M-l, II, III, or IV.
Night call, lectures .
Labs, labs, labs.
105
JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: left to right, Robert Vermillion, Vice-President; Phil Brandt, President; Kenneth Olshanski, Sec-
Treas.
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Theodore Aldhizer
Henry Alperin
Richard Atkinson
Robert Baker
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Jeff Bernstein
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Roy Boone
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Philip Brandt
Patrick Burke
Edward Burton
Edward Butts
John Byers
Wesley Carter
Stephen Cenedella
James Charles
J. Floyd Clinginpeel
John Coan
Barton Cohen
Roger Copenhaver
Richard Dean
Robert DeAngeiis
Brian Dorsk
Martin Flamnn
But, sir, I
really am a
doctor!
107
Earl Fuller
Arnold Gellman
Peter Goodman
Keith Hanger
Howard Hanna
James Harkrader
James Hess
James Hickman
William Hobbs
Kenton Holden
Martin Horenstein
Charles Huber
Stephen Irvin
Edward Isaacs
Harry Jeroy
Melvin Keim
Paul Layman
Edward Lilly
George Long
Bruce MacDonald
Sheldon Markowitz
Harry McLeod
Robert Miles
Roger Neal
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108
Stephen Niesen
Wiliiam Nixon
Philip Okun
Kenneth Oishanky
Robert Patton
Michael Pollack
Ralph Pollack
Donald Pryor
Rudolph Raymaker
Giles Robertson
Theodore Rowe
Edward Royster
Stanley Shapshay
George Siegfried
Joseph Sippe
Ronald Snead
Cassius Stanley
Lynn Stockberger
Elam Stoltzfus
John Stover
John Thorn
William Turner
Robert Vermillion
Carol Waddeli
109
Raymond Walker
Herbert Widener
Preston Winesett
Robert Withrow
Joseph Woofter
Einar Wulfsberg
Jack Yaffa
Ben Zambrana
A Super-Hawk's meal
"I don't care what the Surgeon Gen-
eral thinks!"
"Now, according to Ben Casey
110
"Wait a minute, I have a Lark pack here somewhere . . ."
A medical school drop-out.
"Did he say seven pregnancies in five years?"
Ill
ADENOCARCiNOMA
CARCINOMA
CUFFING"
SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: left to right, John Ostrich, Historian; Gary Cohen, Vice-President; Gail Lynch, Sec.-Treas.
Drury Stith, President.
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Ted Abernathy
John Adams
Robert Allen
Floyd Atkins
John Ayres
James Brown
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John Brown
Paul Brown
James Burgbacher
William Burner
Philip Byrd
Stephen Carmel
Thomas Christopher
Gary Cohen
Charles Cromwell
Earl Crouch
James Crute
Thomas Currie
Phillip Dasher
Andrew DelSordo
Elliot Familant
Pasquale Finelli
Gastritis . . .
Tinnitis . . .
Conjunctivitis
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John Fisher
Allen Ganderson
Mark Goldberg
Richardson Grinnan
Stephen Grubb
Paul Gustman
George Hatch
Harrison Hawley
Joseph Hennessy
Bruce Henry
James Holimon
Bruce Jackson
Muriel Jones
Thonnas Keenan
Walter Kilby
Kenneth King
Richard Layton
Harold Levinson
Augustine Lewis
Mort Lichtenberg
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William Klempner
Isaac Koziol "% ;W-
Trina Lane
Gilbert Lavoie
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Linda Lynch
Thompson Mann
Jerry Martin
Julien Meyer
Grayson Miller
Jake Moll
Earle Moore
Charles Moseley
Richard Moseley
Charles Nelson
Joseph Nuara
John Ostrich
Leycester Owens
Emily Parr
Neil Pastel
June Patton
Frank Phillips
David Polster
Joseph Privitera
Merrill Prugh
James Raffa
James Raffi
Robert Ramsey
Alfred Ratcliff
lis
Dilworth Rogers
Anthony Sakowski
John Saliba
Barry Schneiderman
Brooke Seckel
Samuel Showalter
John Smith
Robert Scott
Stuart Solomon
P. Gary Stern
Drury Stith
Willard Thompson
Keith Towne
Harold Weiler
Edwin Weiss
James Wells
John Young
James Zelenak
James Wilkerson
Harry Wilks
B. Ih^^Im
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116
Eugene Willett
Edwin Williams
William Williamson
William Wolfe
Taylor Yates
Betty Yeh
No, Betty, I'm sure it is a kidney.
Sublimation!
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FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS: left to right, Robert Harris, Pres.; Adele Noble, Sec.-Treas,; Thomas W. Daugh-
tery, Vice-pres.
MedicinellO
Robert Ackerly
Richard Alderfel
Donald Allyn
N. H. Bartenhagen
James Blitch
G. E. Bokinsky
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Norris Boone
Edward Boyce
Virginia Boyd
Aurelius Brantly
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Sherry Burgan
George Burke
Gary Burton
Charles Bush
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Richard Cantor
Connie Chapoell
S. P. Childress
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M-l, not M-lll.
Who said medical ol;iw>^. /.as going to be a picnic?
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Joel Cohen
Matthew Collings
Debbie Colony
Lewis Crooks
John Cunningham
Tom Daugherty
Charles Donlan
J. W. Edgerton
Charles Elliott
Avrohm Faber
Jeffery Fisher
Richard Fohl
Gerald Gates
John Gilliam
Gordon Gondos
Kenneth Gray
John Gullett
Hans Haesslein
Stephen Hanna
Robert Harris
Richard Hawkins
Peter Hoffman
Mary Holland
Tim Hooker
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Frederick Horton
Lon Keim
Eugene Kornhaber
K. Wayne Lainof
Ernie Larkin
Rodney Lee
David Lineham
Herbert Long
Beal Lowen
John Mahoney
Frank Marks
Richard Matthews
Charles Maxwell
Charlotte McCutchen
Ann McFarlane
Mike Miller
George Miner
Jack Moseley
Dave Mullins
Adele Noble
Bernard Novak
William Nuckols
lima Overman
Jethro Piland
Ronald Preston
Edward Prince
William Proctor
Gene Randall
Steven Reams
Harold Rekate
John Reynolds
Paul Rogers
Mike Rubin
Stephen Schechner
William Schrantz
Susan Seideman
James Shaw
Robert Sigafoes
Michael Skolochenko
Robert Smallridge
Rodney Smith
Maxine Solomon
Newton Sorrow
R. P. Sowers
Neil Stronach
Marc Thames
David Tomko
Robert Tomlinson
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Robert Trivett
Martin Walker
Jerry Weintraub
Charles Yarbrough
Marvin Zelkowitz
Thomas Witmer
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Home, sweet Home . . . for the bachelor M-I'S.
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"I'm sorry Ben but I just don't have a
hairy chest"
"You say you missed your hair appointment"
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"Code-Blue's hitching post"
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"Anything to please Dad"
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School of Dentistry
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DR. HARRY LYONS, Dean, School c5f Dentistry
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SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY
OFFICERS
Jody Wimberly, Pres.
Edward Ross, Vice-Pres.
STUDENT DENTAL ASSOCIATION
OFFICERS
Jim Glore, Pres.
James Adams, Vice-Pres.
Bob Oswald, Treas.-Sec.
SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS
Left to Right
Owen Graves, Historian
Jody Wimberly, Pres.
Keith Walker, Treas.
Ron Smith, V/ce-Pres.
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Graduation is an experience and an accomp-
lishment. It is a time of joy and relief. Each of
us met the challenge in his own way . . . some
were hardened, some tempered, some fell by
the wayside, while others remained impervious.
Will we ever forget the recent days of numbing
frustration, satisfaction, depression, immense
joy, desperation, and sarcasm?
Lest we forget . . . Gross lab with Klondar's
brilliant perianal dissections . . . complement
fixation ... the great neuroanatomy squirrel
shoot . . . Duncodont . . . motel parties . . . the
bathroom raider . . . the slump test . . . your
anatomy number ... the T.V. demonstration
following the angry 5 lb. bag of sugar ... Dr.
Burke's acute hearing . . . Sol's shirt-tie combina-
tions . . . Funi's . . . "Sunt Ours" ... the Kraski
award ... the RCH ... the skull quiz . . . Mother
and staph aureus . . . physiological vapors dur-
ing the physiology final . . . Spoto and the
green soap . . . Ou-poops crew cut . . . S.R.'s
Hour of Dissection in Gross lab . . . WHAP . .
dressing for C & B lab . . . the Flash . . . shaving
cream . . . Fitzhugh clamp . . . the British man-
ner of prosthetic swiftness . . . chart checks . . .
sacks of wheat DO NOT Give Penicillin ... the
lOO's on the operative final . . . orthodontic
consultations . . . Captain Cathode . . . What's
the question. Doctor? . . . the left-handed Ford
. . . ooh . . . Doktah . . . tidying up the lounge
. . . "Sullimental grooves per capital" . . . the
southeastern distribution for Cepacol . . . Big
Red's room and board with a view . . . Maason
and Newsooome . . . oold Tom . . . the moon
shot by the Laburnum Gemini twins, Frenchy
and Hurtin' . . . pizza . . . Tumor Bored . . .
Rooounds . . . Freida's All-American team . . .
progress reports . . . sleeping in P of M . . .
didactic gas warfare ... the Wednesday morn-
ing attendance reports . . . C.R.'s class iV
silicates . . . music lessons ... 4: 1 5 temporaries
. . . the 11:15-11:45-3:15-3:45 breaks for a
short beer or something . . . Good days . . . bad
days. They all somehow managed to see us
through. So now we begin.
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DONALD EDWARD ADAMS
Richmond, Virginia
University of Richmond
Psi Omega, Basketball; Softball; Student A.D.A.
IRA ROBERT ALPERIN
Shelden, New York
University of Florida, B.S.
Alpha Omega; X-Ray, Photography Editor 3,
Volleyball; Basketball; Student A.D.A.
HUBERT COLEMAN BAKER
Timmonsville, South Carolina
Clemson College
Psi Omega; Social Committee, 4; Honor Council, 4;
Softball; Basketball; Student A.D.A.
GARY RACH BANG
Staunton, Virginia
University of Richmond, B.A.
Delta Sigma Delta; Student A.D.A.
JAMES GERALD BAUGHCOME
Spartanburg, South Carolina
Wofford College, B.S.
Delta Sigma Delta. Senior Page 4; Student A.D.A.
RONALD ADRIAN BAUGHMAN
Palatka, Florida
University of Florida, B.A.
Student A.D.A.
PRESTON HAROLD BEATTIE
Hartsville, South Carolina
Wofford College, B.S.
Psi Omega; Softball; Student A.D.A.
KEITH STUART BLEVINS
Arlington, Virginia
Hope College, B.A.
Sigma Zeta; Volleyball; Softball; Student A.D.A.
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STEVEN DONALD BOLICK
Hickory, North Carolina
Lenoir Riiyne College
elta Sigma Delta
ELMO BOWEN,-JR.
Halifax, Virginia
William and Mary, B.A.
Delta Sigma Delta, Treasurer, 4; Volleyball
Basketball; Softball; Student A.D.A.
KENNETH DARRELL BOWMAN
Port Republic, Virginia
Bridgewater College, B.A.
Delta Sigma Delta, Scribe 4; Basketball; Soft-
ball; Volleyball; Student A.D.A.
HENRY PLOWDEN BOZARD
Manning, South Carolina
Wofford College, B.S.
,i Omega, 2, 3, 4; Student A.D.A.
JOSEPH ELI BRANTLEY
Columbia, South Carolina
University of South Carolina
Psi Omega; Student A.D.A.,
GEORGE ALLEN BROOKS
Columbia, South Carolina
University of South Carolina
i Omega; Basketball; Softball; Student A.D.A.
The dents and friends
Dentistry can be fun— for everyone but the poor patient!
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BERNARD ANDREW BROWN
Raleigh, North Carolina
Atlantic Christian College, B.S.
Psi Omega; Softball; Student A.D.A.
BOBBY DEAN BURNETTE
Gretna, Virginia
Randolph-Macon College, B.S.
Psi Omega; Basketball; Softball; Student A.D.A.
JOSEPH CARY BRYANT
New Canton, Virginia
Virginia Polytechnic Institute, B.S.
Delta Sigma Delta; Softball; Student A.D.A.
JOHN ANTHONY BUSCIGLIO
Tampa, Florida
University of Florida, B.S.
Delta Sigma Delta; Sigma Zeta; Student A.D.A.
ALAN IRWIN BURCH
Arlington, Virginia
University of Virginia, B.A.
Alpha Omega, Treasurer 3, President
4; Class Social Chairman 2; Student
A.D.A.
JAMES LYNN CARROLL
Largo, Florida
University of Florida, B.S.
Delta Sigma Delta; Baseball; Student
Dentistry 1 61
Out, out,
bad tooth!
LEE M. CASLER
Harbour Island, Florida
University of Miami, B.S.
Alpha Omega; Student A.D.A.
ANTHONY LLOYD COLASANTO
Alexandria, Virginia
Georgetown University
LaSalle College, B.A.
Delta Sigma Delta; Student A.D.A.
HARRY STEPHEN CONN
Newport News, Virginia
University of Virginia
Alpha Omega; Student A.D.A.
CHARLES D. COX
Spartanburg, South Carolina
Furman University, B.A.
Psi Omega; Student A.D.A.
JAMES LLOYD CUMBEY
Bennettsvilie, South Carolina
Clemson College, B.S.
Psi Omega; Softball; Social Chairmar 3; Student
A.D.A.
CHARLES DANIEL DEAN, II
Summerville, South Carolina
Wofford College, B.S.
Psi Omega; Softball; Basketball; Psi Oi ega. Treasurer
4; Student Council 3, 4; N.I.H. Fellow nip 3, 4; A.D.
Williams Scholarship 4; Student A.D.A.
134
THOMAS DUKE EDWARDS
Montgomery, Alabama
Washington and Lee University, B.S.
Psi Omega; Editor, Psi Omega 3; Basketball 1
Volleyball, softball I, 2, 3, 4; Student A.D.A.
CHARLES EDWARD EHLE
Fairfax, Virginia
American University, B.S.
Delta Sigma Delta; Student A.D.A.
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CARL STEVEN FRIEDMAN
Hollywood, Florida
University of Florida
Alpha Omega; Sigma Zeta; N.I.H. Fellowship 3;
American Cancer Society Pathology Award 2; Stu-
dent A.D.A.
DICK DOUGLAS GARDNER
Abingdon, Virginia
University of Richmond, B.S.
Delta Sigma Delta; Softball; Student A.D.A.
WILLIAM MARK GARES, JR.
Hampton, Virginia
Virginia Polytechnic Institute, B.S.
Delta Sigma Delta; Softball 3, 4; Volleyball 1
4; Student A.D.A.
ROGER E. GIBSON
Tavares, Florida
Wofford College, B.S.
Basketball, Softball I, 2, 3, 4; Student A.D.A.
JAMES WINFIELD GLORE
Lakeland, Florida
Florida State University, B.A.
Psi Omega; Alpha Sigma Chi; Softball 1, 2; Hon
Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Student A.D.A. Vice-President
Student A.D.A. President 4; Student A.D.A.
BOBBY GENE GORE
Loris, South Carolina
The Citadel, B.S.
Delta Sigma Delta; Student A.D.A.
DANIEL EDWARD GRABEEL
Bluefield, Virginia
University of Richmond, B.S.
Delta Sigma Delta; President, Delta Sigma Delta
Basketball, Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Student A.D.A.
OWEN DAUGHTREY GRAVES
Lacey Springs, Virginia
University of Virginia
Alpha Sigma Chi; Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Histori
3, 4; Student ADA.
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HARBERT SCOTT GREGORY
CHARLES ROGERS HARRIS, JR.
RALPH WILSON HAYWOOD
Quincy, Florida
Richmond, Virginia
Chesapeake, Virginia
Southwestern, B.A.
N.C. State University V.P.I., B.S.
Old Dominion College, B.A.
Student A.D.A.
Student A.D.A.; Psi Omega; Softball; Volleyball.
Student A.D.A.
DAVID FREDRIC HELSEL
ROBERT EDGAR HELTZEL, JR.
ANTHONY ALFRED
Stamford, Connecticut
Richmond, Virginia
HEMINGWAY
University of Pittsburgh, B.S.
Hampden-Sydney College
Georgetown, S.C.
Delta Sigma Delta; Student A.D.A. ; Basketball.
Psi Omega; Student A.D.A.; Basketball; Softball.
Wofford College, A.B.
Psi Omega; Class Historian, 1, 2; Stu-
dent A.D.A., Sec.-Treas.; Social Com-
mittee.
Sixteen . . . seventeen . . . Dean who?'
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DONALD WAYNE HUNT
Gaffney, South Carolina
University of South Carolina
Psi Omega, Pres. 4; Sigma Zela, 3, 4; N.I.H. Fellow-
ship 3, 4; A.D, Williams Award 2; Social Committee
3; Student A.D. A.; Softball.
JOHN JOSEPH LACY, JR.
Richmond, Virginia
Virginia Military Institute, B.A.
Psi Omega; Student A.D. A.
JAMES ALLEN McELVEEN
Olanta, South Carolina
University of South Carolina
Psi Omega 3, 4; Student Council I, 2; S
A.D. A.; Basketball; Softball.
CHARLES WILLIAM McGAHEE
Columbia, South Carolina
University of South Carolina
Social Committee 3; Psi Omega; Student A.D. A.
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roles.
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STANLEY WATSON AAcGHEE
Arlington, Virginia
University of Virginia
Student A.D.A.; Softball I, 2, 3, 4; Basketba
1, 2;
GEORGE S. PARSONS
Georgetown, South Carolina
University of South Carolina
Delta Sigma Delta; Student A.D.A.
THOMAS J. AAILEWSKI
Huntington, West Virginia
Marshall University, B.S.
Delta Sigma Delta 3, 4; Student A.D.A.
PAUL EDWARD PETERS, JR.
Gainesville, Florida
University of Florida, B.S.
Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4.
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ROBERT EDISON OSBON
Aiken, South Carolina
Wofford College, B.S.
Sigma Zero, Vice-Pres.; Visiting Lec-
turers Committee; Religious Activities
Committee; Student A.D.A.; Basketball;
Softball.
CARMINE ANTHONY
PRIORE
Miami, Florida
University of Miami, B.S.
Delta Sigma Delta 2, 3, 4; Vice-Pres.
4; Interfraternity Council 2, 3, 4; Sec-
Treas. 3; Pres. 4; Student A.D.A.; Na-
tional Science Foundation Fellowship
2, 3; Softball 2, 3, 4.
Strong back,
weak teeth.
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BENJAMIN OWEN RAVENEL, JR.
Charleston, South Carolina
Presbyterian College
College of Charleston
i Omega; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball I; Stu
HOLMAN CALVIN RAWLS, III
Virginia Beach, Virginia
Hampden-Sydney College, B.S.
i Omega; Student A.D.A.
ALAN BARRY RICHTER
North Miami Beach, Florida
University of Florida
Sigma Zeta; Student A.D.A.
GERALD BLAS ROQUE
Tampa, Florida
University of Florida, B.S.
Psi Omega; Basketball; Softball; Student A.D.A.
SOL MARTIN SCHWARTZ
Surfside, Florida
Emory University
University of Miami
Alpha Omega; Student A.D.A.
HARVEY FITZGERALD SELDEN
Highland Springs, Virginia
Hampden-Sydney College, B.S.
Psi Omega; Student A.D.A.
Ps
LOUIS E. SHEPARD, JR.
St. Stephen, South Carolina
Wofford College, B.S.
Omega; Basketball 3, 4; Student A.D.A.
DENNIS M. SMITH
Cincinnati, Ohio
Duke University, A.B.
Psi Omega; Basketball; Softball;
A.D.A.
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139
RONALD WAYNE SMITH
Greenville, South Carolina
University of South Carolina
Psi Omega; Alpha Sigma Chi; Basketball, vol-
leyball, 1, 2, 3, 4; Psi Omega Vice-President 3,
Secretary 4; Class Vice-President 3, 4; Student
A.D.A.
MARSHALL DOUGLAS
SPOTO
Tampa, Florida
University of Florida, B.S.
Delta Sigma Delta; Volleyball, softball 1 , 2, 3,
4; Student A.D.A.
CONLEY TRIGG SNIDOW
Spartanburg, South Carolina
Wofford College, B.A.
ega; Basketball; Student A.D.A.
DAVID WASHINGTON
STONE, JR.
Charleston, South Carolina
College of Charleston
Student A.D.A.
PETER B. SOBEL
Miami, Florida
University of Florida, A. A.,
B.A.
Alpha Omega; Student A.D.A.
FRED BERNARD
THOMAS, III
Newport Nevi's, Virginia
University of Richmond,
B.S.
Student A.D.A.
Tumor bored.
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PAUL ROGER Van OSTENBERG
St. Petersburg Florida
University of Southern Florida, A. A.,
B.A.
Sigma Zeta; Student A.D.A.
WALTER KEITH WALKER
Laurens, South Carolina
Furman University, B.S.
Psi Omega; Alpha Sigma Chi; Basketball, Softball
I, 2, 3, 4; Cla
■ 3, 4; Student A.D.A.
WILLARD WILLIAM WENTZ
Danville, Virginia
University of Virginia, B.A.
Psi Omega; Sigma Zeta; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Soft-
ball 3; Student Council 1, 2; Student A.D.A.
JOSEPH WESLEY WIMBERLY, JR.
Bowman, South Carolina
Wofford College, B.S.
Alpha Sigma Chi; Class President I, 2, 3, 4; Presi-
dent, School of Dentistry 4; Vice-President, MCV
Student Body 4; Chairman, Honor Council 4; Social
Committee I; Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Student
A.D.A.
HENRY PATTERSON WORRELL
Marion, South Carolina
Wofford College, B.S.
Psi Omega; Alpha Sigma Chi; Class Treasurer 1, 2;
President, Alpha Sigma Chi 4; Student A.D.A.
SANDRA RICHARDSON YARBROUGH
Tampa, Florida
University of Florida, A. A.
Student A.D.A.
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CLYDE NORMAN CARROLL, JR.
Portsmouth, Virginia
Old Dominion College, B.S.
Delta Sigma Delta; Student A.D.A.; Basketball,
Softball.
LLOYD MALCOLM GORDON
Columbia, South Carolina
University of South Carolina
Psi Omega; A.D.A.
EDWARD F. ROSS, JR.
Virginia Beach, Virginia
Lynchburg College, B.S.
Psi Omega; Student A.D.A.; School Secretary 4;
Student Council 3, 4.
"Just trim it,
buddy."
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Playing oral surgeon.
You lied to me, it did too hurt.
Ready, Aim, Fire.
I'm glad / came back.
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JUNIOR CLASS
OFFICERS
left to right
Bob Kirkman,
Treasurer
Charles Zaglin,
President
John Sawickl,
Sec.-l-listorian
Buster Woodruff,
V. President
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James Adams
Glen Alexander
Frank Brown
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Peter Browne
Steve Burch
Steve Chase
Chris Christian
Henry Clemons
Jim Crockett
John Dalness
Dave Edmondson
Frank Falls
Bobby Fernandez
Dave Francis
Jim Gilbert
Julian Gills
Artie Click
Marshall Gordon
O. B. Hash
Richard Hayes
Larry Hensley
Lanny Hinson
John Hodge
Ed Howe
Mike Hunter
Jerry Jenkins
Dalton Keith
Bob Kirkman
Andy Lasley
Jeff Levin
Jerry Levy
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Casey Lindahl
Dean McKinney
Larry Miller
Marshall Miller
Sam Napoli
Bill Overcash
James Pauley
Harry Piaster
Robert Reid
Fred Renick
Wyatt Richardson
Mike Riddle
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Tommy Riley
Richard Ruble
Harvey Sargent
John Sawicki
John Semones
Bobby Shannon
Harvey Silverman
Bill Simpson
Tom Spillers
Roland Stecher
Russell Street
Ronald Tankersley
Dentistry/ 68
Where did that cotton roll go?
Don't you know the difference between HCI and MOD?
147
Jack Thompson
Jeff Topf
Pete Trager
Tony Traynham
E. J. Vaught
Byron Verkauf
Bruce Watterson
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"So who's looking at her /eefh, already?"
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Leslie Webb
Bill Webb
y MarkWinnick
Buster Woodruff
Neil Wyss
Charles Zaglin
Uncle Charlie.
149
SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: left to right, Charles Harmon, Honor Council; Ronnie Brown, V. President; Hayden Allen,
Secretary-Treasurer; Asa Lee, President.
Dentistry/ 69
Hayden Allen
Bill Armentrout
Martin Baloff
Irwin Becker
Barry Behrens
Fred Bell
Cornel Berry
Bob Bethea
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Andy Bishop
Sheldon Blum
Jim Borovay
Rod Bronson
Larry Brooks
Ronnie Brown
S. W. Brown
Fred Chairsell
Jerry Clarke
Mat Cohl
Donald Day
Russ DeCarlo
John Doley
Hugh Dowdy
Howard Duchon
Jerry Duckor
John Eby
Dave Edwards
Eric Foretich
Rawley Fuller
Charles Gary
Paul Giorgetti
Chuck Glenn
Allen Gustin
Charles Harmon
Sandy Heard
Van Horton
Carl Johnson
Fred Johnson
Jim Kail
David Kiger
Phil Kohn
Dave Kovach
Asa Lee
Barry Matthews
Bruce AAcNeely
152
Ed Nacht
Bob Oswald
Al Padgett
Steve Parel
Dentistry/ 69
Bill Parks
Jim Pascia
John Philips
Paul Plasky
Spence Pugh
Tom Ranson
Drake Regent
John Repass
Making impressions . . . brings back memories of mud
pies.
Orthodontics? Roentgenology? Principles of Med?
John Ricks
George Shuert
Paul Simons
Ted Smith
John Sootin
John Spolski
Joe Straub
Bill Sweeney
Dentistry/ 69
Now some grooves for Reynolds.
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John Tarver
Danny Thomas
Mike Trahos
Bill Turner
Joe Valenti
Dave Webster
Dick Wilson
Ed Woodman
Tom Wright
Why did they teach us that?
FRESHMAN DENTAL CLASS OFFICERS: left to right, Benjamin Foster, Pres.; Robert Vandersdall, Vice-Pres.; Allen Sundin,
Historian; Anton Papierniak, Sec-Treas.
Dentistry llO
John Agar
Leroy Alford
Ralph Anderson
Ted Bachas
David Barnes
Richard Barnes
156
Danny Boyd
James Bradshaw
Donald Brown
Thomas Burris
Richard Caldwel
Don Cherry
Joseph Chicurel
Orrin Clifton
Geoffrey Bushway
Curtis Crowder
Harry Davis
John Delk
Robert Dickstein
Hugh Douglas
Sam English
Benjamin Foster
Kenneth Gibson
Walter Gold
Mark Goldman
Jack Green
William Gregory
Jeffery Harris
Ronald Herbert
John Hilton
157
John Fedison
Marvin Glover
Joseph Hoffart
Irwin Hurwitz
Cecil Johnson
Arthur Kapit
Warren Karesh
"G. V. Black
said to
clean what
toilet?"
158
George Kirchner
J. B. Kirkland
Larry Lavi'son
Jeffrey Lewis
Thomas Littrell
Robert Mackie
Robert Martin
Wilfred McCall
Gwyn McCutchen
Richard AAcGuffin
Jon McRae
Raymond AAeade
"What
lungs!!"
159
Howard Mendelsohn
Elliott Motley
Raymond Niles
Anton Papierniak
W. B. Perkinson
Ashton Pond
John Ragsdale
Dennis Raitt
Robert Roe
Mark Romer
Earl Rubis
Robert Simons
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William Stevens
Allan Sundin
George Tawes
Robert Tawes
Dennis Trupkin
Robert Vanarsdall
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Stephen Wayner
Peter Wells
Wayne Whitley
Steven Wolf
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Shaffer, Hine, or Levy?
"See, kiddies; this is the evil that Mr. Tooth Decay can do."
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DR. WARREN E. WEAVER, Dean, School of Pharmacy
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SCHOOL OF PHARMACY
OFFICERS
Danny Counts, Pres.;
Lucy Townsend, Sec.-Treas.
ALPHA-VPHA
OFFICERS
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Steven Scarbrough, Carey Gordon,
John
Courtney, John Tabb, Dr
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Akers, Athletic Rep.; Ginger Steele, Treas.; Donald Mowles, Historian; Seated, Bill Merchant, Pres.
Pharmacy/ 67
Four years of MCV . . . four years of many emo-
tions . . . four long years . . . Freshman year . . .
the year of introduction of things to come . . . the
stories . . . the rumors . . . got "locks" . . . pearls and
more pearls . . . Resumes (English majors?) . . .
Saturday morning Physics demonstrations . . . finally
Sophomores . . . many new faces . . . many faces no
longer here . . . our first real pharmacy courses . . .
aliquots, alligation, and divide by the "N.F." . . .
benzene rings and CH-, . . . Cats, dogfish, sharks,
"Frogs" . . . will it never end? . . . the Junior year
. . . fewer faces . . . long nights set in . . . coffee,
cigarettes and more coffee, cigarettes . . . work,
work . . . Periwinkle plants . . . "jet set" . . . supposi-
tories . . . U.S. P. Pigeons . . . DIGITALIS! . . . "Super
Rat" . . . "Hey, troops" . . . white lab coats at least
eight days a week . . . will it never end? . . . second
quarter . . . almost Seniors . . . "Hey, Bedros!" . . .
dogs and more dogs . . . "Ya!" . . . cutting and past-
ing 302 . . . Bless Xerox! . . . the Egyptian Building
at 9:00 a.m. . . . bacteria and viruses . . . eyestrain!
. . . Dispensing— five hours of lecture a week . . .
q.s. in the bottle . . . family record cards ... Dr.
who? . . . we're there— Seniors at last . . . Seniors
don't flunk? . . . more benzene rings . . . faster than
the speed of sound . . . drugs and more drugs . . .
Bless Xerox! . . . medical emergencies . . . more facts
. . . we're getting there . . . we've done it . . .
four years at MCV . . . four long years . . . we re-
spect you MCV.
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DOUGLAS KERAAIT AGREE
Gate City, Virginia
East Tennessee State University
APhAVPhA, 2, 3, 4,
GEORGE ROGER AKERS
Lynchburg, Virginia
Lynchburg College
APhA-VPhA, 2, 3, 4; Kappa Psi, First Vice-Regent,
4, Vice-Satrap, Province III, 4; Hall Patrol, 3, 4;
Class Athletic Representative, 3, 4.
BOBBY JAY BAILEY
Norfolk, Virginia
Livingstone College
APhA-VPhA, 2, 3, 4.
JAMES ALVIN BAILEY, JR.
Petersburg, Virginia
Hampden-Sydney College
APhA-VPhA, I, 2, 3, 4; Phi Delta Chi, Secretary,
President, 4; Honor Council Representative, 2, 3, 4,
JULIAN RONALD BECK
Roanoke, Virginia
Roanoke College
APhA-VPhA.
HERMAN BAER BLOOM
Richmond, Virginia
Richmond Professional Institute
MELVIN DOUGLAS BRANNAN
Richmond, Virginia
ALLEN NEAL BUTTERFIELD
Richmond, Virginia
Richmond Professional Institute
APhA-VPhA.
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PAULA JANE CAMPBELL
Charleston, West Virginia
Morris Harvey College
Kappa Epsilon Chaplain, 3.
THEODORE ANDREW CAVACOS
Baltimore, Maryland
George Washington University, A. A.
APhA-VPhA, 1, 2, 3, 4.
WILLIAM RICHARD CHANEY
Nev;'fx>rf News, Virginia
Old Dominion College
Kappa Psi; Student Council, 2; VPhA-APhA \, 2,
3, 4; Softball.
LINWOOD LEE CHILDRESS
Colonial Heights, Virginia
Richard Bland College, A.A.
APhA-VPhA 1, 2, 3, 4; Tour Committee; Visiting
Lecturer's Committee; Volleyball.
DONNA LEE CLARK
Fieldale, Virginia
Mary Washington College
Sigma Zeta; Rho Chi, Sec. 4; Kappa Epsilon, Sec. 3;
APhA-VPhA 2, 3, 4.
DANNY LEE COUNTS
Abington, Virginia
East Tennessee State, King College
Kappa Psi; Class President, 3; Pharmacy School
President, 4; Student Council Treasurer, 4; APhA-
VPhA, Treas. 3; Basketball; Softball.
WILLIAM EDWIN CUNDIFF
Danville, Virginia
Central Wesleyan College,
Virginia Polytechnic Institute
APhA-VPhA; Basketball; Softball.
JOEL ELLIOTT DAVIDS
Richmond, Virginia
Richmond Polytechnic Institute B.S.
APhA-VPhA 2, 3, 4.
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JAMES WILLARD DAVIS
Amelia, Virginia
University of Richmond
APhA-VPhA, 2, 3, 4; Rho Chi, President, 4; Piii
Delta Chi, Secretary, 4; Sigma Zeta, 3, 4.
PHILLIP RANDOLPH DAVIS
Carrollton, Virginia
Emory and Henry College
APhA-VPhA, Vice-President, 3; Kappa Psi, Secre-
tary, 3, Treasurer of Province III, 3, 4; Rho Chi,
Vice-President, 4; Sigma Zeta, Treasurer, 4 Student
Government Representative, 3, 4.
GORDON BURNLEY EUBANK, JR.
Chase City, Virginia
Virginia Military Institute
APhA-VPhA, 1, 2, 3, 4; Kappa Psi; Basketball,
2, 4.
ROBERT HENRY GARDINER, 111
Richmond, Virginia
MARY ELLEN GARRETT
Chase City, Virginia
Mary Washington College
Kappa Epsilon; Sigma Zeta
CAREY BLAIR GORDON
Orange, Virginia
Mary Washington College
APhA-VPhA, Secretary, 4; Kappa Epsilon, 2, 3,
Alpha Sigma Chi, 3, 4; Sigma Zeta, secretary,
Interfraternity Council, Secretary, 3; Class Se(
tary, 1, 2; School of Pharmacy Social Committ
Secretary-Treasurer, 4; Visiting Lecturer's Comr
tee, 3; Tour Committee, 2, 3.
JAMES DONALD GREGG
Richmond, Virginia
University of Richmond
APhA-VPhA; Phi Delta Chi; Softba
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ANDREW WILLIAM GUNN, JR.
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Richmond, Virginia
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University of Richmond
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Kappa Psi; Basketball; SoftbaM.
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NABIL ANTOINE HABRA
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Beirut, Lebanon
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Beirut, Lebanon.
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Phi Delta Chi; APhA-VPhA, 1, 2, 3, 4.
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LARRY JOE HARTING
Bristol, Tennessee
Carson-Newman College
Phi Delta Chi, Sergeant at Arms,
Intra-Fraternity Council, 4; Tour Coi
VPhA 2, 3, 4; Basl^etball; Softball.
3, Vice-Pres. 4;
nmittee 2; APhA-
EVERETTE KENNETH HAWLEY
Christiansburg, Virginia
University of Richmond
Kappa Psi, Third Vice Rege
InterFraternity Council, Pres.
Hail Patrol 2, 3, 4; Softball.
4; Pharmacy School
APhA-VPhA 2, 3, 4;
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VIRGINIA TUCKER CLARK
Salem, Virginia
Virginia Polytechnic Institute
Kappa Epsilon, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer, 3, 4; Class
Secretary, 3, 4; APhA-VPhA, 2, 3, 4.
What dirt? I thought that was powder.
LARRY LEE HEATH
New Bern, North Carolina
A. KATHRINE HENDRICK THOMSON
Richmond, Virginia
Richmond Professional Institute
JAMES MICHAEL HESTER
Portsmouth, Virginia
University of North Carolina
APhA-VPhA, 2, 3, 4.
SUE ANN HOLLOW/AY
Chatham, Virginia
University of Tennessee
Kappa Epsilon; APhA-VPhA.
PRISCILLA MAY HULBERT
Lynchburg, Virginia
Longwood College
Kappa Epsilon; APhA-VPhA, 2, 3, 4.
ANDREW CARSON JOHNSON, JR.
Richmond, Virginia
University of Richmond
Class Treasurer, 1; Class President, 2; Phi Delta Chi,
2, 3, 4; APhA-VPhA, 1, 2, 3, 4.
CAROL NELL LAMBDIN
Franklin, Virginia
Marjorie Webster Junior College
JUDITH DARE LILLARD
Madison, Virginia
Lynchburg, College
Kappa Epsilon, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer, 3; APhA-VPhA,
1, 2, 3, 4.
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RICHARD DeWAYNE MARTIN
Roanoke, Virginia
Roanoke College
VPhA-VPhA 1, 2, 3, 4; Kappa Psi Chaplain, 3,
Convention Delegate, 3; Honor Council, I, 2;
Pharmacy Inter-Fraternity Council, 3; B.S.U,, 2.
DONALD LUTHER MOWLES
Highland Springs, Virginia
Chowan College
APhA-VPhA; Phi Delta Chi; Sigma Zeta.
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STEWART ROBERT MASTERS
Winchester, Virginia
Randolph-Macon College
APhA-VPhA 1, 2, 3, A; Kappa Psi; MCV So
Committee, 2; Hall Patrol, 2, 3, 4; Softball,
2, 4; Basketball, 2, 4.
TALMAGE THOMAS
MUSGROVE, III
Petersburg, Virginia
Richard Bland College
APhA-VPhA, 2, 3, 4; Softball.
WILLIAM FEWELL
MERCHANT
Manassas, Virginia
College of William and
Mary
APhA-VPhA 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Pre;
dent, 4; MCV Commencement Comm
tee, 4; Hall Patrol, I, 2, 3, 4; Softba
1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4.
JAMES DALLAS NEAL
Liberty, North Carolina
Wake Forest College
Kappa Psi; Softball.
Let me lick the beater!
Industrial arts is a fun course.
174
HENRY BRODERICK PACK
Appomattox, Virginia
Virginia Polytechnic institute, B.S.
APhA-VPhA; Kappa Psi; Softball; Basketball.
DONALD WAYNE RAWLINGS
Richmond, Virginia
Duke University
APhA-VPhA 1, 2, 3, 4.
ROGER CLAYTON ROBINSON
Hillsville, Virginia
Virginia Polytechnic Institute
APhA-VPhA, 1, 2, 3, 4; Kappa Psi; Basketball, I, 2,
3, 4; Softball, 1, 2, 3, 4.
WILLIAM RUSSELL RODGERS, JR.
Lawrenceville, Virginia
Randolph-Macon College
APhA-VPhA 2, 3, 4; Kappa Psi, Historian, 3, Regent,
MILES CURTIS SAUNDERS
Jarratt, Virginia
William and Mary
Class Pres., ], Tour Committee 3, 4, Co-Chair
4; Hall Patrol; APhA-VPhA.
CHARLES F. SCHORMAN, JR.
Hampton, Virginia
Ashland Junior College
Christopher Newport College
APhA-VPhA, 2, 3, 4.
WILLIAM THOMAS SHANER
Richlands, Virginia
Virginia Military Institute, B.A.
APhA-VPhA, 2, 3, 4; Kappa Psi, 2, 3, 4.
WILLIAM HAROLD SHAVER
Lewisburg, West Virginia
Marshall University
APhA-VPhA, 2, 3, 4; Phi Delta Chi, Corresponding
Secretary, 3, Alumni Liason, 4; Softball, 2, 3, 4;
Basketball, 4.
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NELSON LEE SHOWALTER
Broadway, Virginia
Eastern Mennonite College
APhA-VPhA.
STEVEN LYNN SILVERMAN
Newport News, Virginia
Old Dominion College, A. A.
APhA-VPhA, 2, 3, 4; Phi Delta Chi; Volleyba
Basketball.
EDWIN ELMORE SMITH, JR.
Brodnax, Virginia
Richard Bland College
APhA-VPhA, 1, 2, 3, 4; Kappa Psi;
President, 4; Hall Patrol, 2, 3, 4; Softball,
GINGER LYNN STEELE
Abingdon, Virginia
Longwood, College
Kappa Epsilon, 4; Class Treasurer, 4.
DAVID BRUCE STEFFEN
Sandston, Virginia
University of Richmond
Phi Delta Chi; APhA-VPhA.
PHILIP DOUGLAS STONE
Richmond, Virginia
Richard Bland College
Richmond Professional Institute
JAMES KEITH THOMSON
Richmond, Virginia
Louisburg, College
APhA-VPhA.
J. W. PETE TOLLEY
Christiansburg, Virginia
David Lipscomb College
APhA-VPhA, \, 2, 3, 4, 5; Pharmacy School Socii
Committee, 4; Head of Country Music, 1, 2, 3, 4, f
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LUCY KATE TOWNSEND
Colonial Heights, Virginia
University of Cincinnati
APhAA/PhA, Secretary, 3; Kappa Epsi-
lon. Chaplain, 2, Vice-President, 3,
President, 4; Rho Chi, Historian, 4;
Alpha Sigma Chi, Secretary, 4; Sigma
Zela, 3, 4; Secretary-Treasurer, Sctiool
of Pharmacy, 4; Class Treasurer, 2, 3;
Visiting Lecturers Committee, 2, 3;
X-Ray Staff, 4.
BERNARD WEISS
Richmond, Virginia
JO ANNE WADE
Nevi/port News, Virginia
Mary Washington College
APhA-VPhA; Kappa Epsilon.
PHINEHAS LEATH WOOD
Richmond, Virginia
College of William and Mary
Kappa Psi; Student Council Representative.
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WILLIAM THOMAS WALKER
Chase City, Virginia
College of William and Mary
Kappa Psi, Treasurer, 3; Class Vice President, 3;
Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; APhA-VPhA, 2, 3, 4.
FRANKLIN DELLANO YANCEY
Clarksville, Virginia
Ferrum Junior College
Athletic Representative, \, 2; Basketball, 1,
2, 3; Softball, 1, 2, 3, 4.
Please pass the butter.
I'd better not tell them who did the
cooking.
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JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: left to right, Boyd Clements, Treas.; Madison Cummings, Pres.; Janis Croes, Student Council; Peggy
Maddex, Historian; Chuck Hutcheson, Vice President.
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Robert Allen
Ralph Bailey
Joan Black
George Brittle
Jerry Clary
Boyd Clements
Edwin Clements
Linda Cohen
Luke Coukos
John Courtney, III
Janis Croes
Russell Cummings, Jr.
Peggy Daniels
John Elko
Charles Engle
Stephanie Fajans
Jacqueline Faribault
Irvin Fentress
Roger Foutz
Martin Freedman
Robert Garland
Thomas George
William Gerrard
John Gill
Daniel Hancock
Harold Haraway
Sydney Hardy
Edward Harris
James Hawks
Wendell Haynie
Chris Helfert
Charles Hutcheson
Martha Kessel
David Kirby
George Knott
Richard Lakes
Pharmacy/ 68
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Thomas Lee
Linda McDaniel
James McKenney
Margaret Maddex
Judy Morris
Horace Moses
Thomas Orange
Anita Osborne
Ronald Pack
Robert Powell
Ralph Pyles
Diana Rakes
Philip Richard
Fabian Roberts
Roney Rogers
Jean Saine
Pharmacy/68
I see a "Bio" test coming up.
One U.S. P. pigeon egg and one A & P carrot.
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can't find anything In this north room!
Lumps, Lumps, go away!
Steve Scarbrough
Cherry Sung
Mike Thompson
Fred Shutico
John Tabb
Robert Tisdale
Jeff Smith
Jane Taylor
Danny Walls
Dena Southern
Martin Taylor
James Wharton
Lee Stanton
Robert Taylor
David Williamson
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SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: left to right, Randy Jones, Treas.; Joann Morgan, Sec.; George Armstrong, Pres.; Brenda
Oakes, Historian; Danny Brown, Vice-Pres.
Benjamin Allen
Harold Anderson
George Armstrong
Archer Baskerville
d..^iLd
Pierre Beck
Glenn Blevins
Linda Briggs
Michael Bromley
Earl Brown
Wayne Brown
Margaret Bull
Thomas Burgess
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Charles Clark
Stephen Cohen
Everett Cox
William Deans
Roger Domby
Donald Edmunds
Randolph Eley
Joseph Evans
Thomas Evans
Gail Fields
Thomas Fitzgerald
Thomas Flax
Samuel Flory
Thomas Fox
William Garnett
Kenneth Hall
Leonard Harris
Vivian Harris
Charles Herndon
Carolyn Hurt
Robert Ingram
Hal Johnson
Francis Jones
Paul Keene
183
Howard Kramer
Judy Lifland
Howard Linas
Ruediger Luethy
Howard AAacDonald
Claude Magee
Thomas AAajette
Thomas AAathews
Joanne Milan
Dwight Miller
Joann Morgan
Richard Moss
Hunter Murphey
George Noe
Brenda Oakes
Joe Patrick
Ron Perry
John Plantz
Milton Rose
Joseph Russo
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David Shanahan
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Dean Warden
Benny Wilkerson
Donald Workman
Pharmacy/ 69
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Robert Simmer
Dennis Stanley
Richard Stansbury
Joseph Suarez
Robert latum
LeRoy Taylor
Jack Thomson
William Tiffany
Nancy Traynham
Sonya Traylor
Roy Trull
Nancy Wade
Left, right . . . right, oops
or three-tenths?
Was that six-tenths
If I have to repeat one more organic lab!
185
FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS: left to right, Peter Gregores, Pres.; Ellie H Hunter, Historian; Terry Towler, Treas.; David
Ringley, Vice-Pres.
Pharmacy/ 70
Glen Abernathy
Ronald Abernathy
Clarence Bain, Jr.
Ronald Bales
Glen Cameron
Charles Corder, Jr.
Sharon Gauthier
Peter Gregores
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Zane Grey
Shelby Hilton, Jr.
Ellie Hunter
Stefan Kostyniuk
Edward Kromer
Jeffrey McDermott
David Martell
Joseph Martin
Gerald AAinix
Malcolm Pace
Kelvin Parker
Genie Richardson
187
David Ringley
Linda Shouse
James Thompson
Terry Towler
Charles Wall, III
William Whitley,
Elaine Woods
Jesse Zedd
Pharmacy/ 70
Sure, we're studying our physics . . . that's an omega.
Someone should tell her . .
The Noble Prize for Chemistry goes to
But I ordered it two years ago!
Working for, and
Well, if the answer was 'true' last year, we'll say it's
'false' this year.
Waiting for grades
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It's Super Student!
A game of bridge.
Can we at least be friends?
Let's see, it says here that gomisch means
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DR. DORIS B. YINGLING, Dean, School of Nursing
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SCHOOL OF NURSING
OFFICERS
Left to right. Donna Burner, Sec.;
Jay Holdren, Pres.; Martha
Moody, Treas.
SPONSORS
Left to rigtit, Miss Mary Coulson
and Miss Faith Hohloch
STUDENT NURSES ASSOCIATION
Left to rigtit, Judy Gills, Lois Caldwell, Marlene Roberts, Nancy Dawson, Peggy Winal
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Senior Class Officers: left to right, Jarie Scoff, Pres.; Nancy Bitner, Vice-Pres.; Judy Bradsher, Treas.; Linda Coble, Sec.
Nursmg/67
FOUR YEARS AT AACV . . . Memories
Misery Was . . .
counting fruit flies . . . firedrills at 1:30 A.M. . . .
blue uniforms . . . rabbit lab . . . losing your last
dime in the Pepsi machine . . . spending two
summers in Randolph-Minor . . . the MCN com-
puter . . . getting up at 6:00 A.M. . . . eating on
the meal plan ... a "C" plus ... a conscience
when you're trying to oversleep . . . interactions
. . . care plans ... a home visit in the cold, freez-
ing rain . . . running out of typing paper at 3
A.M. ... an empty mailbox . . . sitting in the dorm
on a Saturday night . . . cleaning test tubes . . .
lab practicals . . . essay exams . . . counting fats
and carbohydrates . . . learning to give injections
to each other . . . having a patient miss the bed-
pan . . . evaluations ... a run in your last pair of
white hose . . . having roaches in your room . . .
being called a two year old!
Happiness Was . . .
finding a scrub dress that fit . . . Dr. Cribbs . . .
the first day in the hospital ... a white uniform
and cap . . . roasting on the roof . . . tray rides in
the park .... sleeping . . . THE summer vacation
... a letter . . . finding Pediatrics class . . . finish-
ing a paper early . . . seeing a patient go home
. . . getting out of class on time ... a care pack-
age from home . . . enough dimes to do your
wash . . . quarter breaks . . . not eating on the
meal plan ... a phone call . . . having Fridays
off . . . spending money ... a two hour labor for
your MCN patient . . . gym class ... an elective
. . . having someone the same size live on your
floor ... a clean room ... a black band . . . being
ahead in nursing quality points . . . "Locky" . . .
getting back to the dorm at 1 :05 . . . our friends
. . . getting our degrees . . . NURSING!
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SUSAN HUGHES ALEXANDER
Falmouth, Virginia
House Council, 2, 3.
JANET SUZANNE BARKER, R.N.
Parkersburg, W. Virginia
Associate Degree, MCV
Dean's Advisory Committee, 4; Freshman
MYRA LEWIS BEAM, R.N.
Richmond, Virginia
University of Virginia
NANCY B. BERGER
Richmond, Virginia
Lynchburg College
Richmond Professional Institute
Sigma Zeta; Alpha Sigma Chi, Secretary; Student
Zeta; Alpha
:il Representati
Sigma
e, 3, 4.
NANCY JANE BITNER
Richmond, Virginia
Class Vice-President, 4; SNA Class Representative,
2, 3; Synapse, 2; House Council, 1, 4; Parent's Day
Committee Chairman, 2; X-Ray, 4.
MARTHA CHISMAN BOOKER
Hampton, Virginia
SNA, 1; Student Activities Committee, 3; Tour
Committee, 2; Social Committee, Co-Chairman, 3, 4,
JUDITH ANNE BRADSHER
Arlington, Virginia
Class Treasurer, 4; SNA, 1, 2, 4; X-Ray, 4; Synapse, 2;
Parent's Day Committee Chairman, 2; Glee Club, 4;
Constitution Revision Committee, 3; Beacon Repre-
MARTHA RHYNE BROWNE
Cherryville, North Carolina
JANET E. BROWNING
Richmond, Virginia
SNA, 1, 4; House Council 4; Glee Club,
Athletic Council, 1.
LOIS S. CALDWELL
Fincastle, Virginia
Bluefield Junior College, A.D.
SNA, 2; Representative, 3, 4; BSU, 2, 3;
Student Nurse, 3; X-Ray Staff, 3; Parent':
Committee, 2; Christmas Project Chairma
Day
CAROL E. BUCKAAAN
McLean, Virginia
MCV Spring Musical, 2, 3; MCV Tour
mittee, 2; X-Ray Staff, 1.
MARY ELLEN CARNEY
Newport News, Virginia
House Council, 3; Glee Club, Librarian 3; Social
Chairman, 4; Social Committee, 4; X-Ray Staff,
4; Musical, 3; Parent's Day, 2.
DONNA JEAN BURNER
Hagerstown, Maryland
Alpha Sigma Chi, 2, 3, 4; Sigma
Zeta, 3, 4; Student Council Repre-
sentative, 1, 2; Chaplain, Student As-
sociation, 3; Co-Chairman Interfaith
Committee, 3, 4; Secretary, Student
Association, 4.
MARTHA LEE CLOE
Fredericksburg, Virginia
Glee Club, 4; SNA, 1, 4; BSU, 1, 2,
And for our 5th coffee break .
Seniors at last . . . need we say more?
LINDA LEE COBLE
Springfield, Virginia
Secretary, MCV Student Council, 4; Secretary, Sr.
Class, 4; MCV Student Council Representative, 4;
SNA, 1, 4; Synapse, 2; X-Ray Staff, I, 2, 4; Visiting
Lectures Series Committee, 2; Parent's Day 2-
Musical, 3.
ROBERTA HEDRICK COCHRANE
Richmond, Virginia
NATALIE ANN COLEMAN
Blackstone, Virginia
X-Ray Staff, 4; Synapse, 2; Honor Council, 1; Campus
Vespers Choir, 1; Parents Day, Recording Secretary,
2; House Council, 2, 3.
NANCY JO DAWSON
Falls Church, Virginia
SNAV Representative, 4; SNAV, 1, 2, 3, 4; Parents
Day, 2.
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The Unfashionable
The Fashionable
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ANNETTE ELAM
Bladenboro, North Carolina
Limestone College
X.Ray Staff, 1; BSU, 1; SNA 1, 2; Tour
1, 2; Freshn
1, 2; Mu
al, 1, 2,
CAROLYN SUE ETHERIDGE
Norfolk, Virginia
Class President, 3; Class Vice-President 2; BSU, 1, 2,
3; BSU Program Chairman, 2; Parents Day, Chairman
Sophomore Class Section, 2; Senior Breakfast Ccm-
JUNE ALANE FAIDLEY
Salisbury, Maryland
Class President, 1; House President, 3; House Coun-
cil, 2; Dean's Advisory Council, 2, 3; Student Coun-
cil, 1, 3; Curriculum Committee, 4; Parents Day, 2.
PHYLLIS ELIZABETH FUGATE
Martinsville, Virginia
X-Ray Staff, 3, 4; Glee Club, Librarian, 3; Musical,
2, 3; Freshman Orientation, 4.
JUDY LEE GOODRICH
Wakefield, Virginia
Madison College
Secretary of Honor Council, 4; Treasurer of Class,
3; SNAV, 4; Honor Code Revision Committee, 4;
Senior Breakfast Committee, 3.
RUTH ELLEN GORHAM
Sandston, Virginia
Vice-President Dorm, 3; Sigma Zeta, Glee Club, Sec-
retary, 3, Treasurer, 4; Campus Vespers Choir,
1, 2, 3.
CAROLE ALICE HACK
Bridgeton, New Jersey
X-Ray Staff, 2, 3, Editor, 4; Alpha Sigma Chi; BSU,
1, 2, 3, 4; Co-chairman Parents Day, 2; Class
Historian, 1.
LELIA DIANNE HAGOOD
Clover, Virginia
Bridgevi/ater College
Class Historian, 3; BSU, President, 4, Vice-PresI-
The "swingin" faculty combo.
Fatigue . . . infectious, debilitating syndrome, endemic
in the Senior Class.
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JAMISON HOLDREN
Richmond, Virginia
College of William and Mary
Alpha Sigma Chi; SA President, 4; SA Vice-
President, 3; Student Council, 3, 4; Dean's
Advisory Committee, 4; Musical, 3; MCV Stu-
dent Council, 4; SNA, 4.
MARY ORLENA LINDAMOOD
Forest, Virginia
House Council, 4; Campus Vesper's Choir, 1,
2, 3; Glee Club, 4; X-Ray Staff, 4; SNA, 2, 4.
JUDITH MARIE HOUSTON
Durham, North Carolina
WINIFRED ANN LANG
Washington, D.C.
SNA, 1; X-Ray Staff, 4; Synapse Copy Editor,
2; Musical, 2.
X-Ray, 4; Musical, 2, 3; Tour Commit
tee, 3.
CAROL JEAN LOVE
Meadows of Dan, Virginia
JOYCE ELAINE MILLER
Winchester, Virginia
Sigma Zeta; SNA, 1, 2; BSU, 1, 2; Campus Ves-
per's Choir, 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council, 2;
X-Ray Staff, 4; Visiting Scholars Committee,
4; Academic Policy Committee, 4.
House Council, 4; SNA Representative
2; SNA, 1, 2.
DIXIE LEE MOORE
Roanoke, Virginia
X-Ray Staff, Section Editor, 4; Athletic
Chairman, 2; SNA, 1; House Coun-
cil, 4.
DIANA ROSE PETITT
Hampton, Virginia
BSU, 1, 2, 3, 4; BSU Mission Study
Chairman, 2; BSU Program Chairman,
3; House Council, 2; SNA, 3, 4.
LETA PAIGE NOBLES
Hopewell, Virginia
X-Ray Staff, 4; House Council, 4; Parent's Day
VERNA ANN PERRY
Hertford, North Carolina
Comn
■tee, 2.
ROSETTA MAY PHLEGAR
Forest, Virginia
House Council, 4; Glee Club 3, 4, Vice Presi-
dent, 4; Athletic Representative, 3, 4, Secretary,
4; Volleyball, 4.
House Council,
sical Co-Chairm
4; Honor Code
1, 2
Rev
; Honor Cc
4; Curricu
/ision Comi
luncil, 3, 4; Mu-
lum Committee,
Tiittee, 4.
RUTH ELLEN PLEET
Baltimore, Maryland
X-Ray Staff, 2, Section Editor,
Chairman, 3; SA Social Cha
Social Committee, 4; Senior
4; Class
irman, 4;
Breakfast
Social
MCV
Chair-
Before Exams
After Exams
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REBECCA IRIS POOLE
Lynchburg, Virginia
SNA, 1; Parent's Day, 2; Musical, 2; Tour Commit-
fee, 2; Freshman Orientation, 2, 3; Campus Vespers
Choir, 1.
NANCY JEAN REPASS
Abingdon, Virginia
SNA, 1; House Council, 1; Parent's Day, 2.
PATRICIA JEANNE RICHARDSON
Calverton, Virginia
Sigma Zeta; X-Ray Staff, 2, Section Editor, 4;
House Council, 3, 4; Senior Breakfast, 3.
KAREN JO SCHNEIDER
Waynesboro, Virginia
House President, 4; Dean's Advisory Committee, 4;
SNA, 1; Campus Vesper's Choir, 1, 3; Glee Club, 3,
4; Synapse, 2; Parent's Day, 2; Musical, 2, 3.
CYNTHIA JANE SCOTT
Fair Bluff, North Carolina
Class President, 4; Class Secretary, 3; House Coun-
cil, 3; Glee Club, 3, 4.
ELLEN JANINE SHERFY
Bridgewater, Virginia
Bridgewater College
Class Vice-President, 3; House Council, 3; Dean's
Advisory Committee, 4.
EDITH LANE SMITH
Lawrenceville, Virginia
BEVERLY RAY STORR
Portsmouth, Virginia
KAREN ZOE STRICKLER
Stephens City, Virginia
SNA, 4; MCV Tour Committee, 4.
PATRICIA YATES SYMONS
Richmond, Virginia
Musical, 2; House Council, 3.
MARGARET ANN TERWEY
Virginia Beach, Virginia
Musical, 3, 4; Parent's Day, 3.
ANN KASHNER THORN
Richmond, Virginia
Musical Co-chairman, 4; X-Ray Staff, I; Publicity
Chairman, 3; Senior Breakfast, 3.
JOY ANNETTE TURPIN
Goode, Virginia
A, D. Williams Award, 1, 3; Sigma Zeta; BSD, 1,
2, 3; SNA, 1, 2; Campus Vesper's Choir, 1, 2, 3, 4;
Visiting Lecturer's Committee, 4; House Council, 4;
X-Ray Staff, 4.
LINDA MARCIA VICKER
Arlington, Virginia
Hillel, I, 2, 3, 4, President, 2, Vice-President, 1;
Musical, 3; SNA, 1, 2 4 State Talent Representa-
tive, 1.
ANNE LOUISE VORE
Fairfax, Virginia
Handbool< Committee, 3; X-Ray, 4.
REBECCA SADLER WALKER
Mechanlcsville, Virginia
SNA, 1; House Council, 3; Musical, 3; Parent's
Day, 3.
BLAINE McCarthy
WILLETT
Arlington, Virginia
asketball, 1; House Council, 2.
ELIZABETH ANN WIMBERLY
Arlington, Virginia
Parent's Day, 2; Musical, 3; Freshman Orienta
tion, 3; Glee Club, 4.
GAIL IRENE WINE
Manassas, Virginia
SNA, 1, 4; X-Ray, 4; Class Historian, 4; Parent's
Day, 2; Synapse, 2; Beacon, 3.
Nursing in the hospital .
in the community .
in the future?
JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: left to right, Shirley Hillers, Sec.; Sally Galbreath, Vice-Pres.; Jo Gregg, Pres.; Sharon Tarpley,
Treas.
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Marcia Allerdice
Catherine Babb
Donna Ball
Nancy Barlow
Patsy Bateman
Pamela Bergstrom
Katharine Botts
Mary Bower
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Nancy Bowman
Jean Boxley
Donna Brantley
Jane Bray
Georgia Carbaugh
Betty Carr
Barbara Carwile
Karia Churn
Constance Clark
Mildred Clark
Joan Cordle
Patricia Cotton
Judy Crabill
Patricia Curies
Glenda Custis
Carol Damerel
Beverly Davis
Sharon Dennis
Nancy Ergenbright
Cheryl Finnell
Linda Fisher
Betty Fletcher
Sarah Galbreath
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Kathleen Gault
Mary Gaunt
Anne Giberson
Linda Goode
Joanne Gregg
Judy Haddock
Karen Henderson
Shirley Hillers
Tana Hinson
Brenda Hove
Gail Johnson
Kay Kibler
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Nursing/ 68
Nancy Kincaid
/
"You
Smith!'
out now, Mrs.
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Faye Kuhn
Cathy Lester
Susan Logan
Kathy Mays
Shirley Norris
Brenda Lankford
Carol Lewis
AAary Martin
Linda Miles
Pat Overstreet
Harriett Lazarus
Pat Little
Nancy McGhee
Sally Noel
Daphne Owen
Nursing/ 68
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Preview of the New Uniform.
Preview of the New nurse without Uniform
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Lynn Padgett
Georgianna Price
Eugenia Rockwell
Carolyn Simpson
Carol Spencer
Carol Pendleton
Harriett Repass
Elaine Scott
Linda Smith
Linda Staffon
Peggy Plonk
Phyllis Roach
Janet Sette
Irene Spangler
Janie Sterling
Roach! . . . Where?
The King's wine taster.
210
Pamela Stokes
Butter Strother
Mary Surkamer
Sharon Tarpley
Rose Tate
Kathryn Taylor
Eve Tucker
Vivian Vance
Susan Vann
Nursing/ 68
You mean you forgot your cotton slip?
Koffee Klatch at the E.G.W. canteen.
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Nursing / 69
SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: leU to right, Betsy Hughes, Sec; Wendy White, Pres.; Ram Hardesty, Vice-Pres.; Harriett
Walker, Treas.
Marsha Amelang
Gloria Anderson
Peggy Anderson
Rachel Bandy
Betty Beckner
Bonnie Berman
Janie Bowersett
Brenda Brace
Patricia Clark
Cathy Clarke
Jean Clendenin
Corky Crockett
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Billie Hobart
Helen Hoyle
Beatrice Hughes
Brenda Custard
Marion Davis
Dorothea Ellison
Claire Franklin
Barbara Glaspie
Jo Ann Glass
Helen Gordon
Velvet Graham
AAarlene Grubbs
Barbara Hamstrom
Pam Hardesty
Judy Hardy
Linda Haynes
Linda Hermanson
Catherine Hill
Donna Hirsch
The "art" of bed making.
Washday is such fun!
Lill Ingebretsen
Sadie Irwin
Linda James
Valerie Johnson
Sharon Jones
Margaret Kennedy
Brenda Levy
Nancy Loar
Vickie MacDonald
Doris AAagee
Dianne Mansur
Jeannine Marks
Donna Martin
Anna McClaugherty
Linda McLean
Merry Meixner
Nursing/ 69
How to lift a patient with a cervical fracture.
Girls . . . never use thumb!
A
Hot Line! The Mod look.
Where's my bed?
Carol Meyer
Martha Mooney
Carolyn Morris
Marilyn Muller
Patricia Murphy
Barbara Nesbitt
Evelyn Neuhut
Susan Newton
Kay Parish
Marsha Penney
Rana Pickett
Anna Porterfield
Pat Purcell
Marlene Roberts
Pamela Rogers
Roberta Rosen
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Diann Rowand
Lois Rynaldo
Carolyn Satterfield
Gale Schools
Patricia Sharpe
Donna Shupe
Elyse Silver
June Simpson
Anita Sluss
Coleen Smith
Marlene Smith
Jean Spangler
Shirley Spitler
Sallie Strang
Judy Strickland
Mary Stuart
Pat Thompson
Martha Thomson
Annette Toll
Margaret Tucker
Well, what are we looking for today, girls?
Guess what we got today?
Harriet Walker
Sandra Ann Walton
Alice Watson
Judy Weaver
Martha Welch
Ann Wheeler
Mildred White
Wendy White
Alice Whitmore
Pat Wilber
Carolyn Wolfe
Barbara Woodland
Nursing 1 69
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FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS: left to right, Linda Pearce, Vice-Pres.; Bennie Davis, Treas.; Eva Layne, Sec.; Wilsie Paulette,
Pres.
Nursing/ 70
Elaine Anderson
Lois Barison
Barbara Beck
Patricia Belton
Susan Berger
Catherine Brown
Janice Brown
Paulette Bulifant
Glenna Burgess
Sharon Burke
Susan Chadwell
Pamela Chitwood
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Dreaming about boy or biology?
Brenda Foster
Slnaron Fouike
Ann Friel
Laura Coates
Florence Cowand
Carolyn Cox
Linda Cuphers
Bennie Davis
Elizabeth Davis
Katherine Delk
Julianne Dietmeir
Barbara Dunn
Pamela Estes
Sharon Farley
Valerie Fender
Ann Fix
Barbara Flanagan
Cynthia Flowers
Kathleen Flynn
Sisters of Charity?
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Jacqueline Giannini
Judith Gills
Mary Grove
Carol Harvey
Georgina Harvey
Mary Hayes
Mary Heasty
Karen Hendricks
Linda Hoag
Betty Holland
Carol Horst
Diane Houston
Wrong size
Nursing! 10
The line up
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Elizabeth Moody
Betty AAo'ore
Brenda Jacobs
Pamela Kavanaugh
Alyce Kelly
Diane Kelsey
Constance Knapp
Charlotte Lawson
Eva Layne
Barbara Limandri
Jane Long
Sandra Long
Sharon Long
Shirley Malkemes
Judith Marsella
Karen Maschke
Joan Midkiff
Sharon Mondy
Legs elevated . . . innproves circulation
Proper (?) study habits
Theresa Morris
Patricia AAurphy
Betty AAusselwhite
Andrea Nash
Lynn Newton
Mary Nininger
Janet Nolan
Elizabeth O'Daniel
Evelyn Overman
Rebecca Patterson
Wilsie Paulette
Linda Pearce
Linda Pearson
Carolyn Pierce
Marijke Pieters
Cynthia Pursley
Mary Reid
Susan Reinheimer
Mary Seyler
Ann Simpson
Nursing/ 70
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Brenda Smith
Joan Smith
Vicki Spruell
Linda Stayton
Barbara Stewart
Isabell Stoi<es
Susan Styles
Linda Summerlin
Anne Swavely
Trudy Tappan
Donna Thornton
Marilyn Townes
Marion Tynan
Wanda Wagoner
Kathleen Waldron
Linda Wallace
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Mary Hughes Judy Zirkle, RN Frances Blakely, RN Ellen Field, RN Eileen Hagland, RN
Kathleen Jenkins, RN Martha Jessee, RN Marian Johnson, RN Cheryl Whitesell, RN
Registered Nurse Students
The MacFarland girls gather around the piano.
224
Dorm Life
Yes, I can be ready in five nninutes.
Bedpans!
Sure was a great party!
To whom do you wisli to speal<?
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Let me entertain you
We're not two and a half, we're three!
Love at first sight
Chanakah rides again!
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I am not drunk!
We try harder
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Graduate School
229
DR. DANIEL T. WATTS, Dean, School of Graduate Studies
230
GRADUATE SCHOOL OFFICERS: left to right, Richard Allen, Vice-Pres.; Charlene Seibert, Sec.-Treas.; Bill Grigsby, Historian;
Nabil Azzam, Pres.
Graduate Studies
Graduate students . . . beginning, we cannot
see the end . . . we see only the reality . . . the
here and now . . . and the dream . . . advanced
education . . . now we contribute as well as learn
. . . one student even invented a new branch of
anatomy— Baboon-ology ... a close association
with professors . . . many different schools . . .
many subjects . . . independent research . . .
teaching . . . seminars . . . capturing knowledge
and making it part of us.
Now we can afford to get married, have child-
ren, and still eat, thanks to Dean Watts and the
Graduate Council . . . Scholarships . . . Fellow-
ships . . . Assistantships ... No tuition.
Equal opportunity for all ... Will the Depart-
ment of Pharmacology accept American-born grad-
uate students next year?
Ph.D.— three years, four years, five years . . .
Do you think we can keep it under ten years?
The big panic . . . thesis . . . "Do you think I
can write a thesis in two months?" . . . Climax . . .
Comprehensives . . . Twenty professors in a row
... it pays to practice.
Finished, no beginning . . . just beginning to
reach into our own worlds of knowledge . . . ad-
venturous . . . exciting ... a new discovery . . .
teaching . . . inspiring others to discovery . . .
... a part of the world of science ... a part of
the world.
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NABIL AMIN AZZAM
Beirut, Lebanon
American University of Beirut, B.S.
Medical College of Virginia, M.S.
Ph.D. Anatomy
Thesis: Histochemistry of the incisures of
Schmidt-Lanterman
Student government president, 3; Class presi-
dent, 2; Student council, 1.
PATRICIA LONG DEMENTI
Richmond, Virginia
Westhampton College, B.S.
M.S. Anatomy
Thesis: Some hematological characteristics
the nine-banded armadillo
JOHN PAULBEDERKA, JR.
Edenborn, Pennsylvania
West Virginia University,
B.S., M.S.
Ph.D. Pharmacology
Thesis: Synthesis, distribution, biotransforma-
tion, and exertion of some 14C-labeled pyridi-
nium compounds and pyridones
ROBERT L. DUNCAN, JR.
Richmond, Virginia
Randolph-Macon College, B.S.
Ph.D. Pharmaceutical Chemistry
Thesis: 7-Substituted-2-diatkyl aminomethytin-
doles
ARCHIE JAY BEEBE
Chincoteaque, Virginia
Medical College of Virginia, B.S.
Ph.D. Pharmaceutical Chemistry
Thesis: Potential anticholinergic compounds
based on Ariens' dual receptor site theory
Rho Chi; Alpha Sigma Chi; Sigma Zeta; Phi
Delta Chi; Who's Who; Student Government
Vice-President, President; Chairman, Honor
Council; Interfaith Committee; Tour Commit-
tee; Social Committee; Visiting Lecturers Com-
mittee; X-Ray staff; Class president, secretary.
WILLIAM M. FARRAR
Birmingham, Alabama
Samford University, B.S.
M.S. Anatomy
Thesis: Molecular evolution of Lactate dehydro-
genase in telencephalon of Passer domestkus
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ROBERT McCLELLAN GEORGE, JR.
Richmond, Virginia
University of Richmond, B.A.
M.S. Anatomy
esis: The gross anatomy of the intrinsic back
jscles of the baboon with reference to man
CHAREEN GAILGRUBBS
Richmond, Virginia
Lynchburg College, B.S.
M.S. Biology and Genetics
Thesis: A /inlcage maf^ of the X chromosome of
Drosophila tropicaiis
Class historian, 1; Class sec.-tres., 2; X-Ray
representative, 1, 2, 3.
JAMES THOMAS INGRAM
Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina
University of North Carolina, B.S.
M.S. Pharmacy
Thesis: Mechanism of action of starch as
tablet disintegrant
The desert fox wows 'em again!
233
WILLIAM E. KEEFE
Richmond, Virginia
Virginia Polytechnic Institute,
B.S., M.S.
Ph.D. Bio-Physics
Thesis: The direct determination of the cryital
structure of 2-dminoethanebiosulphuric acid.
SAMUEL VICTOR MOLINARY
Saint Paul, Virginia
University of Virginia, B.A.
Ph.D. Biology and Genetics
Thesis; Genetic transforn^ation of carbohydrate
markers between human somatic cells in vitro
Kappa Psi
JOSEPH E. LEVASSEUR
Richmond, Virginia
Georgetown University, B.S.
M.S. Physiology
contours
transducir
surements of blood pressure, pulse,
microvessels: a new piercing and
assembly
BRENDA D. PAYNE
Richmond, Virginia
Richmond Professional Institute,
B.S.
M.S., Pharmaceutical Chemistry
Thesis: Molecular weight distribution of tryptic
hydrolyzale of bovine plasma albumin
ROGER JOHN MOORE McCARTER
Johannesburg, South Africa
University of The Witwatersrand, B.Sc,
M.Sc.
Ph.D. Physiology
Thesis: Energetics of the contraction-relaxation
cycle in frog s/ce/efa/ muscle
Honor Council representative.
CHARLENEANNSEIBERT
Birmingham, Alabama
Howard College, B.S.
M.S. Anatomy
Thesis: i.S.A. of plasma and other tissue
specificities of the house sparrow. Passer do-
mesticus
School of Graduate Studies, Secretary-Treasurer
234
'L.S.D., anyone?"
Boy, can those hampsters run— our research almost got
away!
We all think your broken leg is funny— don't you?
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Would you believe— a roach in the crystals??
WOW! I'm switching to Anatomy!
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Richard Allen
Donald Barnes
Michael Bass
Robert Best
Martha Briggs
Claude Bryant
Jeanne Clabough
Mohammad Dar
Brian Dementi
Karl Doetsch
Michael Edwards
Tsu Ching Fu
Ragnit Geeraets
William Grigsby
Philip Hamrick
Edith Hardie
Patricia Holden
Evelyn Jemison
Samuel Jones
Mildred Kaiser
Lillian Kang
Jo Young Kong
Danny Michau
George Miller
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Brian Murphy
Thomas Murphy
Charles O'Rear
Gerry Drury
Anna Radcliffe
Robert Reisch
Charles Sabiston, M.D.
Natalie Sayre
Thomas Smith
William Smith
Richard Stein
Howard Weitsen
Allen Wright
Jim Wynn
Stanley Yusko
Odette Zacharia
I wonder what would happen if I opened the top.
It sure beats being drafted.
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Carolyn George, Athletic Representative
STUDENT AMERICAN PHYSICAL THERAPY REPRESENTATIVES: Carolyn Rees, Senior; Marilyn Carter, Juni6r
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CLASS OFFICERS: Routh Oafes, Vice-President; Bettyann Shuert, President; Dianne Thurber, Historian; Barbara Eavis,
Secretary-Treasurer
Physical Therapy/ 67
"It will take a miracle,"
we were told,
To turn us into
"professional people"
Ittookthat-
and more—
—all the conviction we were given by our teachers
—all the knowledge we could get from our books
—all the respect we received from our patients
—all the encouragement we got from our friends
—all the wisdom we could find in ourselves
It took the happy times we had together
—Singing songs to sharpen the duller hours
—whirling in the pool— in the pool
—lining up for uniform inspection
—romping in the snow
—picnics in the rain
—performing as the "spinal cords"
—coming back after a summer well spent
—sharing our joy with the new class
—washing cars— and diathermy machines
—joining the dentists for neuro
—making chaos Constitutional
—graduating
It took moments of silence—
of thought—
of wonder
We were given a glimpse of life-
enough to make us want more—
And we were given the confidence to dare
to seek it
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SHIRLEY FAYE ATCHLEY
Lambertville, New Jersey
Rider College
Honor Council, 4; X-Ray P.T. School Editor, 4;
A.P.T.A., 3, 4
BARBARA LOUISE EAVIS
Winchester, Virginia
Roanoke College
Class Secretary-Treasurer, 4; Co-chairman, Commit-
tee on Religious Activities, 4; A.P.T.A., 3, 4
SARA ANN EMERSON
Richmond, Virginia
Hope College
Visiting Lecturer Committee, 3; Student Council
Representative, 3; A.P.T.A. Representative, 3; A.P.T.A.
3, 4
PATRICIA ANN FARBER
Greenville, South Carolina
Limestone College
A.P.T.A., 3, 4
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MARIE ANTOINETTE FOX
Newport News, Virginia
Mary Washington College
Volleyball, 4; A.P.T.A., 3, 4
CAROLYN MAY GEORGE
Covington, Georgia
Wesleyan College
Social Committee, 4; Athletic Represenfati\
4; A.P.T.A., 3, 4
SUZANNE GASKINS
Richmond, Virginia
Mary Washington College
A.T.P.A., 3, 4
BETTY BRYAN GILL
Allendale, South Carolina
Winthrop College
ffi.C.V. Scoop Co-editor, 3; Editor, 4
NANCY JANE GEBHARDT
Alexandria, Virginia
Mary Washington College
P.T. School Secretary-Treasurer, 4; A.P.T.A.
Representative, 3; Social Committee, 4; A.P.T.A.,
3, 4
BARBARA ANN GRANTHAM
Smithfield, North Carolina
Sullins College
A.P.T.A.
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DANIEL NORRIS HOOKER
Danville, Virginia
University of Richmond
Athletic Representative, 3; Basketball, 3, 4; Volleyball
3, 4; A.P.T.A., 3, 4
SUZANNE JONES
Newport News, Virginia
Emory and Henry College
A.P.T.A., 3, 4
VICKI JEANNE KEETER
Newport News, Virginia
Christopher Newport College
Volleyball, 4; A.P.T.A., 3, 4
ROSLYN COHEN LEONARD
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Temple University
Hillel, 3, 4; A.P.T.A., 3, 4
NANCY STEELE AAOSELEY
Kennett Square, Pennsylvania
Guilford College
Volleyball, 4; A.P.T.A., 3, 4
ROUTH ELIZABETH OATES
Rocky Mount, North Carolina
University of North Carolina at
Greensboro
Class Vice President, 3, 4; A.P.T.A. 3, 4
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LINDA ANN POWERS
MARY-STUART DENT PRATT
CAROLYN V. REES
Franklin, Virginia
Jacksonville, Florida
Gainesville, Florida
Mary Washington College
St. Mary's Junior College
Winthrop College
A.P.T.A., 3, 4
A.P.T.A., 3, 4
Volleyball 4; A.P.T.A. Representative 4
A.P.T.A., 3, 4
PATRICIA ANN SAKAYAN
GLORIA TOLSON SANDERS
BARBARA LEE SHILLING
Washington, D.C.
Hubert, North Carolina
Elkridge, Maryland
University of North Carolina
North Carolina Wesleyan
Lynchburg College
at Greensboro
A.P.T.A., 3, 4
Volleyball, 4; A.P.T.A., 3, 4
A.P.T.A., 3, 4
Physical
Therapy/ 67
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BETTYANN HYDE SHUERT
Houston, Texas
Sophie Newcomb College
Class President, 3, 4 A.P.T.A., 3, 4
DEBORAH TALBOT
Redding, Connecticut
Mary Washington College
A.P.T.A., 3, 4
EUGENIA SHULLER
McAlester, Oklahoma
Lindenwood College, B.S.
Physical Education
P.T. School President, 4 A.P.T. A. 3, 4
AUDREY DIANNE THURBER
Arlington, Virginia
University of Victoria
Class Historian, 3, 4
A.P.T.A., 3, 4
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Hilliard, Florida
Montreat-Anderson
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EDNA MAY WALTON
Augusta, Georgia
Augusta College,
University of Georgia
Student Committee on Religious Activitie
A.P.T.A., 3, 4
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JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS, left /o right, Susan Blanchard, Dianna Lovelace, Jane Ratcliff, Judy Miller.
Physical Therapy/ 68
Cathy Bjorkback
Marilyn Carter
Susan Blanchard
Marty Darrell
Linda Jayne Bolam
Doni Durham
Carolee Butts
Joan Edwards
Susan Cantrell
Bobby Fine
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Sherry Gutzler
Kathy Knapp
James Little
Diana Loveless
Ellen McDougal
Linda AAcKeel
Judy Miller
Nora Miller
Nancye Minton
Sandy Mitchell
Sue Payne
Carolyn Pollack
Jane Ratcliff
Heather Tinney
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Evicted? Who, us?
Happy Birthday to you . . .
Clean hands, my jobi
Only 51,720 more cars and we're off to Miami
It was only a little quiz .
Run come see . .
Did you say ab or adnduction, Mr. Jones?
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DR. GEORGE P. VENNART, Director, School of Medical Technology
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CLASS OFFICERS: left to right, Liz Cline, Sec; Paige Mitchell, Vice-Pres.; Cheryl Gary, Pres.; Darlene Medley, Treas.
Medical Technology
We arrived in September full of apprehension
and expectation . . . moving into the top floor
of an old dormitory . . . feeling conspicuous in
our v^hite uniforms and shoes . . . giving up lux-
uries of earrings, headbands, and jewelry . . .
being told, "you are professional."
New routine and period of adjustment . . . and
8:00-4:30 day . . . soon became accustomed to
new ways . . . acquiring twenty new friends . . .
settling down to the business of becoming Medi-
cal Technologists . . . finding satisfaction and en-
joyment in patient contacts . . . feeling like we
were doing something at last . . . shouldering re-
sponsibility and beginning to realize the impor-
tance of our work.
But all was not work ... we enjoyed . . . taking
the children from the Rheumatic Fever ward to the
Christmas toy parade . . . interminable bridge
games . . . busy weekends.
In lab, we waited in line for pipettes and rea-
gents ... we learned that Medical Technology is
a vital part of diagnosis and therapy . . . that ac-
curacy is essential ... we developed eyestrain by
peering through microscopes for hours on end . . .
but we learned what to look for . . . how to identi-
fy what we saw . . . there were innumerable blood
counts . . . practicing sticking each other . . . cross-
matching blood . . . practicing chemistry tests . . .
putting in seven and one-half hours everyday . . .
learning to appreciate a ten-minute break for a
quick hand of bridge.
We look fonA'ard to graduation . . . our clinical
experience ... the Registry exam ... the begin-
ning ... of our careers in our chosen profession.
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SUE H. ARMENTROUT
Tazewell, Virginia
Radford College
Athletic Council; Volleyball; Bowling.
YVONNE M. BALDUCCI
Richmond, Virginia
Longwood College
Richmond Professional Institute
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JOYCE ANN BRATTON
Chester, Virginia
Richmond Professional Institute
ELIZABETH W. CLINE
Falmouth, Virginia
Mary Washington College, B.S.
Class Secretary; Visiting Lecturers' Committee.
NANCY ROBERTA CROOKE
Hampton, Virginia
Longv/ood College
Volleyball.
ANN MARIE DALBY
Salem, Virginia
Mary Washington College
LINDA JANE DAVIS
Richmond, Virginia
Mary Washington College
SHIRLEY MAE FRITTER
Shacklefords, Virginia
Longwood College
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CHERYL ELLSWORTH GARY
Richmond, Virginia
Madison College
Class President; Student CounciL
BETTY EUGENIA GILLEY
Martinsville, Virginia
Longwood College
JO ANN GUTHRIE
Johnson City, Tennessee
Emory and Henry, B.S.
Honor Council Representative.
MARY ALICE HARRELL
Wilmington, Delaware
University of Delaware
ANNE FERRELL HATFIELD
Richmond, Virginia
Longwood College, B.A.
CLARKE TURNER HOLLAND
Roanoke, Virginia
Longwood College
VICKI CAROLINE JONES
St. Paul, Virginia
Radford College
Volleyball.
RUTH ELAINE KLEMMSEN
Ellicott City, Maryland
Longwood College
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LISA VIRGINIA MARTIN
Chesapeake, Virginia
Mary Washington College, B.S.
DARLENE CAROL MEDLEY
Virginia Beach, Virginia
Mary Washington College
Class Treasurer.
PAIGE LOIS MITCHELL
McKenney, Virginia
Longwood College, B.S.
Class Vice-President.
JANET LOUISE O'KENNON
Colonial Heights, Virginia
Mary Washington College, B.S.
Medical Technology/ 67
MARGARET LYNNE OWEN
Paces, Virginia
Longwood College
JUDITH CAROLYN PETERA
Richmond, Virginia
Madison College
Class Historian; Volleyball; Bowling.
BETTY LOU RAWLS
Oxford, North Carolina
University of North Carolina
Volleyball.
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Grab that 15-minute break . . . whenever you can!
Remember . . . pipette 0.5 ml. in one minute while
rotating the flask . . . seven times per second.
Strive for accuracy . . . strive for precision.
HELEN CAROLYN STONE
South Hill, Virginia
Long wood College
ALLENE VALDORIS WATKINS
Woodleaf, North Carolina
Livingstone College, B.S.
JUDITH ANN YOUNGBLOOD
Richmond, Virginia
Longwood College
Richmond Professional Institute
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Hospital Administration
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DR. CHARLES P. CARDWELL, Acting Director, School of Hospital Administration
262
OFFICERS, Class of 1967: John Mark-
ham, Pres.; not pictured, Gerald Lan-
dis, Vice-pres.; Tom Clark, Sec.-Treas.
Hospital Administration 1 61
From varied backgrounds . . . some leaving an
old career . . . starting a new one . . . our back-
grounds . . . Peace Corps . . . Medical Technology
. . . Pharmacy . . . Accounting . . . Philosophy . .
. the "sweet bloom of youth" . . . some, more ex-
perienced.
Mr. Hudgins . . . our director . . . "Each ad-
ministrator must ultimately find his own answers"
. . . never become indebted . . . the Duchess
Treatment ... a man of ethics ... a professional
practicing his beliefs.
Dr. Cardwell . . . now our acting director . . .
a well-known lecturer ... a man well-versed in
his field . . . knowledgable in many fields . . .
another professional.
Dr. Rooke . . . "lay groundwork for adaptive
behavior" . . . "the prevention means more than
the cure" ... a brilliant woman . . . teaching us
compassion and understanding.
Classes ... so many different classes . . . Hos-
pital Accounting ... if it had lasted longer, every-
one would have left . . . Psychology of Rehabili-
tation ... we all left feeling a little disabled . . .
Personnel Management . . . you'd never guess
how much we know about the history . . . Law
. . . suicides, murders, bloody pictures . . . field
trips . . . Woodrow Wilson Rehabilitation Center
... we lost a few at Westbrook . . . "The fempty
Rocking Chair" ... "I am going to show you how
not to give a report" . . . "You have done this for
two weeks" ... All this ... we become a close-
knit school.
At last . . . Residency . . . what we came here
to do ... adjust the hospital to the needs of the
patient, the doctor, the nurse, the family ... re-
member your aspirations . . . one and a half park-
ing places per patient bed . . . many facets . . .
a challenging field . . . much to learn, much to
teach ourselves . . . theses . . . oral exams . . .
Graduation . . . no. Commencement . . . we
aspire toward professionalism . . . Re% ipsa loqui-
tur
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THOMAS ROLAND CLARKE
Jarratt, Virginia
University of Richmond, B.S.
Residency: Johns-Hopkins Hospital
Class Secretary-Treasurer; Basketball.
SHERWOOD G. COVILL
Pittsburg, New Hampshire
Richmond Professional Institute, B.S.
Residency: Washington Hospital
JIM LEE FARLEY
Huntington, West Virginia
Marshall University, B.A.
Residency: Riverside Hospital
Class Officer; Basketball; Softball; Volleyball.
GRAHAM FISHER HENDLEY
Tampa, Florida
University of South Carolina, B.S.
Medical College of Virginia, B.S.
Residency: University of Virginia Hospital
STEPHEN PAUL KRALIK
Pueblo, Colorado
Creighton University, B.S.
Residency: Norfolk General Hospital
GERALD WILLIAM LANDIS
Richmond, Virginia
University of Richmond, B.A.
Residency: Richmond Memorial Hospital
Class Vice-President, 2.
WILBUR M. LOVING, JR.
Richmond, Virginia
Randolph-Macon College, B.S.
Residency: Veteran's Administration Hospital; Rich-
mond Eye Hospital.
JOHN STEWART AAARKHAM
Richmond, Virginia
University of Richmond, B.S.
Residency: Veteran's Administration Hospital; Rich-
mond Eye Hospital
School of Hospital Administration Vice-President, 1,
President, 2; Basketball.
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RICHARD LEE MORRIS
Arlington, Virginia
Randolph-Macon College, B.A.
Residency: Arlington Hospital
JAMES EDWARD NEAL
Chattanooga, Tennessee
University of Louisville, B.S.
Residency: Norfolk General Hospital
ARCHER RIDDICK ROSE
Stony Creek, Virginia
Randolph-Macon College, B.A.
Residency: Petersburg General Hospital
Athletic Council; Basketball; Softball.
CHARLES PADDOCK STORRS, JR.
Wetunnpka, Alabama
Birmingham-Southern College, B.A.
Residency: University of Virginia Hospital
MARVIN KENT STRUM
Jacksonville, Florida
Mississippi College, B.A.
Residency: Saint Luke's Hospital
Honor Council.
JOHN RAYMOND WATSON
Mathis, Texas
Texas A and I, B.S., M.S.
Residency: Wilford Hall, USAF Hospital
Class president, 1.
DONALD MORRIS WECHSLER
Marion, Virginia
Emory and Henry College, B.A.
Residency: Winchester Memorial Hospital
Basketball; Softball.
GEORGE BENSON WERTHAN
Palmerton, Pennsylvania
Washington and Lee University, B.S.
Residency: Veterans Administration Hospital
Student Council, 2.
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OFFICERS, CLASS OF 1968: left to right, Tom Bingham, Pres.; Bill Shepherd, Vice-pres; Ray Board, Sec.-Treas.
Hospital Administration/ 68
Ross Ackerman
Ernest Bacon
Robert Beck
Raymond Board
Iven Bryant
George Caley
Elbert Detwiler
Victor Esch
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Felix Fraraccio
Sister Veronica Garrigan
Ralph Garver
Rick Gilsfrap
Merrill Grubbs
Priscilla Hegel
Philip Lakernick
Elwin O'Steen
Michael Roberts
Bill Sheppard
Gerald Smith
Joe White
I think they took the same
psychology course
267
Number one son
does it this way
You can laugh, but I still think hospitals are for patients
"Professionalism?"
268
One empty rocking chair
You study— I'll pray
Too bad these aren't rose-colored
Where's William?
Radiological Technology
TI\
CARL H. GERHOLD Technical Director, School of Radiological Technology
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THE GROUP
Profile of a Beginning
A new beginning . . . eight students . . . three
year course . . . associate in science degree . . .
altogether new X-ray program ... in conjunction
with R. P. I. . . . four classes . . . five days a week
. . . Anatomy . . . English . . . Math . . . Psychology
. . .' Sociology . . . back and forth, back and forth
. . . through snow, rain, and hail . . . never fail-
well, almost never . . . one class at AA. C. V. . . .
awful elevator ride . . . eighteenth floor of AA. C. V.
hospital . . . from there to fifth floor ... to sixth
floor ... to Randolph AAinor . . . then to "who
knows where next" . . . Radiography . . . tubes
. . . electricity . . . radiation.
Summer session . . . floor work . . . observation
. . . eight hours a day . . . two months . . . vacation?
. . . September . . . emergency room . . . classes
resume . . . one at R.P.I. ... the rest at AA.C.V.
. . . work and study . . . long hours . . . little leisure
time . . . learning, learning, learning.
Third year ... no classes . . . work under observa-
tion . . . 1969 ... at last . . . first graduating class
. . . School of Radiologic Technology . . . eight—
1966 . . . 9-1969 . . . rough work ... a lot of
work . . . worth it? . . . Supervisors . . . teachers
. . . top-notch technicians.
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FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS: left to right, SyTvia Washington, president; Frances Martin, treasurer; Patsy Cooper, secretary.
Radiological
Technology/69
PATRICIA P. ALLEY
President, School of Radiological Technology
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Patricia Alley
Patsy Cooper
Linda Cross
Raymond James
"Twenty cents? I'll take the FRUGALine.'
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THE NEXTSTEP
Patients, Machines, Graduation
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A cknowledgements
The Editor wishes to express her deepest appreciation to:
The tireless photography staff:
Bob Alperm
Linda Cohen
O.B. Hash
Philip Lakemick
Harold Weiler
The pro-photographers
John Cametas
Ted Part low
And all students who submitted snapshots
A special word of thanks to:
Lester Peterson and Don Delfalco-Taylor Representatives
Bob Alperin-my fellow coworker and initiator
Ann Coleman-for her assistance in times of stress
Betty Morrow-for her support and good taste
Another big "thanks" to all X-Ray Editors representatives,
and volunteers-for their efforts and
dedication to the cause.
Explanations
Page 33 is the sole creation of Panacea
The staff regrets the mix-up with the mug
shots-we attribute this, to technical difficulties
Please forgive all mispelled names, unflattering
pictures or. other errors involving one's self identity.
Sincerely,
The Editor
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FRANKLIN P. WATKINS, M.D.
Urology:
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HARRY S. ROWLAND, JR., M.D.
Roentgenology and Radiology:
HUNTER B. FRISCHKORN, JR., M.D.
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electricity — less than the average
annual consumption of two Vepco
residential customers. Yes, electricity
is the "muscle" behind our power
and prosperity
VIRGINIA ELECTRIC AND POWER COMPANY
RICHMOND, VIRGINrA
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PETERSBURG— CHARLOHESVILLE
NEWPORT NEWS— WAYNESBORO
and
WASHINGTON, D. C.
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40th Annual
CELEBRITY SERIES
The World's Best
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRAS. OPERA.
BALLET & SOLO ARTISTS
Compliments Of
POWERS & ANDERSON DENTAL COMPANY, INCORPORATED
1519 Chamberlayne Avenue
RICHMOND. VIRGINIA TEL. 648-4453
Branch Offices in
ARLINGTON— ROANOKE, VIRGINIA
CHARLOTTE— RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA
THE L D. CAULK COMPANY OF VIRGINIA
(Formerly Harris Dental Company)
RICHMOND NORFOLK ROANOKE SPRINGFIELD
VIRGINIA
Complete Service on Locations. Office Planning
and Design is Available to All Dental Students
on Request.
Compliments Of
A
FRIEND
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Compliments of
RICHMOND MEMORIAL
HOSPITAL
Compliments
RICHMOND SURGICAL
SUPPLY COMPANY
L G. BALFOUR COMPANY
31 10 West Marshall Street
Richmond, Virginia 23230
Phone 358-6612
CHARLES G. MOTLEY, Representative
'Official Medical College Class Ring'
Nurses — ^Technicians
Hospitals — Physicians Coats
JENESS-UNIFORM CENTER
Professional Uniforms
for Women and Men
NORFOLK
Medical Towers
Phone 627-4783
RICHMOND
116 N. 7th St.
NORFOLK
401 Boush St.
Phone Ml 4-2828 Phone MA 2-4231
McGUIRE CLINIC
Compliments Of
WARD'S COMPANY, INC.
RICHMOND, VIRGINIA
WARD'S T.V. THE CAROUSEL
ST. LUKE'S HOSPITAL
1000 West Grace Street
RICHMOND, VIRGINIA
Compliments of
SKULL & BONES
RESTAURANT
400 North Twelfth Street
RICHARD H. and EDWARD H. SHAIA
Proprietors
Milton 3-8656 Milton 3-0658
THOMAS G. POWELL
Orthopedic And
Surgical Appliances
414 W. Broad St.
Richmond, Va.
290
Compliments of
TUCKER HOSPITAL
INCORPORATED
RICHMOND, VIRGINIA
643-0284
"Your Clothes Stay Bright With Sunlight"
SUNLIGHT
LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS,
INC.
1900 Chamberlayne Ave.
Richmond 22, Va.
GRANT DRUG
COMPANY, INC.
Prescriptions
610 East Broad Street
RICHMOND, VIRGINIA
Phone Milton 3-1803
OPEN ALL NIGHT
"The Downtown Prescription Center"
BAUSCH S. LOMB ^
Leaders In
RESEARCH— ENGINEERING— MANUFACTURING
OPHTHALMIC, ELECTRONIC AND SCIENTIFIC
INSTRUMENTS. PROFESSIONAL OFFICE
PLANNING AND PRESCRIPTION SERVICE
REGIONAL HEADQUARTERS
307 East Franklin Street
Richmond, Virginia 23219
Independent,
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DAIRY Better Milk
Bk'^i^i!o/(B(ff(r(aM/^ Richmond, Virginia
355-2838
Compliments of
ST. ELIZABETH'S
HOSPITAL
RICHMOND, VA.
SOUTHERN MEDICAL
SUPPLY CO. INC.
1908 North Hamilton Avenue
RICHMOND, VIRGINIA
Phone 355-0611
Everything From One Source
STROTHER DRUG CO.
Wholesale Druggist
LYNCHBURG, VA.
1117 Jefferson St.
RICHMOND, VA.
3700 Saunders Ave.
Let Him Serve You Most
Who Serves You Best.
291
Compliments of
Compliments of
THE FLAME SANDWICH SHOP
MUSE BUICK
1102 Broad Street
South of the James
RICHMOND, VIRGINIA
Compliments Of
Compliments Of
SOUTHSIDE DODGE, INC.
MARTIN CHEVROLET SALES CORP.
232 E. Belt Blvd. Dial 232-2327
214 Cowardin Ave.
Richmond, Virginia
Dine & Dance Open Daily 1 1 a.m. —
12 p.m.
THE SHEIK '"^P' ''°"'^^
Compliments Of
Staples Mill Road— 1 Block Off Broad St.
MOOERS MOTOR CAR CO., INC,
GEORGE RAFEY ''^°"' "5"'"°''
Owner Richmond, Va.
Compliments Of
MEDICAL ARTS PHARMACY
2nd and Franklin Street
Richmond, Virginia
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